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Non-newtonian fluids would fit this description. A non-newtonian fluid is a combination between a solid and a liquid. An example would be water mixed with cornstarch.

A. solution is form when solute is dissolve in solvent. it is not necessary that solution is always form between solid in liquid or liquid in liquid. there are some examples of solution that are not liquid. e.g solution of Gas (solute) in Gas (solvent) EXAMPLE Air.

solution of solid (solute) in solid (solvent) EXAMPLE carbon in iron or steel.

solution of solid (solute) in gas (solvent) EXAMPLE dust particles in smoke.

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Well, it could be a gas. It could also be a plasma, if it's hot enough. Or it could be a non-newtonian liquid, which behaves differently from your standard liquid type thingy.

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An example of a solution in which the solute and solvent are not easily distinguishable is salt water. It is a type of homogeneous mixture.

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An example of a solution where the solute is a solid and the solvent is a liquid is sugar or salt in water.

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Air. Air is 78% nitrogen (a gas) which is the solvent and 21% oxygen (also a gas) which is the solute.

Note: A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances

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Hydrogen in Palladium...

Hydrogen is a gas while Palladium is a metal...

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The solution is not a solid and the solvent is not a liquid ... well, technically, "air" is such a solution; it's a solution of various gases (but mostly oxygen) in nitrogen.

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