H2o
1 molar solution of sugar water contains 342,3 g sucrose.
aqueous
One liter of a one molar solution of NaOH in water contains 40g of NaOH. The quantity must be known.
Solution A would be more concentrated because the salt to water ratio in Solution A is 3:1. However, in Solution B, the salt to water ratio is 2:1.
A solution contains multiple substances, so pure, distilled water is not. However, most water contains minerals, and city water, bottled "purified" water, etc. contains various chemicals (anti-sudsing agents, anti-rusting agents for the pipes, fluoride, etc.) so it actually is a solution.
the solution itself, yes. it must contain water to be called an aqueous solution. the term aqueous designates water as the solvent/diluent.
A solution contains a solvent and a solute.The substance which is dissolved is called the solute.The substance into which the solute dissolves is called the solvent.Example: A saltwater solution contains salt as the solute and water as the solvent.
Blood contains liquid, like water, but it also contains cells, which contains proteins, which are solid.
The freezing point depression equation is used to calculate the freezing point of a solution. Given the molality of the NaI solution and the molecular weight of water, the freezing point of the solution can be determined.
Isotonic solution is very close to sea water in composition and also concentration. Glucose isotonic solution is an electrolyte solution used for re-hydration. It contains salt, water and glucose.
The resulting solution is classified as a saline solution. This solution contains sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-) in water. It can conduct electricity due to the presence of ions in the solution.
The pH of a solution containing 3.0 g of HI in 500 ml of water is approximately 1.7.