The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
An example of a solid solution is ice. A solid has a fixed volume and a fixed shape.
no pure solution
A solid solution is formed when two crystalline solids combine to form a crystal lattice. One example of a solid solution is copper and zinc mixing to create brass.
A solution is not always a liquid: An alloy like brass is a solid in solid solution, and air is a gas in gas solution.
A solid-solid solution is not necessarily an acid, as an acid is a chemical compound usually with water and a pH measure less than 7.
No. A solid-solid solution is called an alloy.
This is called an alloy (homogeneous solid-solid solution)
when a solid disappears in the solution we can say the solid?
is a quarter a solid solution
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
solid-solid
A solid solution is formed when two crystalline solids combine to form a crystal lattice. One example of a solid solution is copper and zinc mixing to create brass.
An example of a solid solution is ice. A solid has a fixed volume and a fixed shape.
A precipitate is a solid in a solution. The precipitate will not dissolve in the solution, it is insoluble!! The opposite of a precipitate is a solute.
Solid solution
A solution with all the solid it can hold dissolved in it is called a 'saturated' solution.
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.