A solution requires a solvent and a solute.
- forming a homogeneous solution- forming a precipitate by chemical reaction- sedimentation of an insoluble phase, without chemical reaction
mixture
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A Solution is made of two things: a solvent, and a solute. If you don't have one, then you cann't have a solution.
A chemical solution consists of a solvent and a solute.
Two things that make up a solution is a solvent and a solute.
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A change in the heat of the surrounding solution/air. As all chemical reactions produce or use up energy. A precipitate forming or a solid forming after two solutions have been reacted. A gas being given off (or effervescence)
No, a base can have many different elements forming it. Water already has two elements, oxygen and hydrogen, so anything aqueous solution adds to that number.
a mixture is where two things are just together and don't chemically bind. a solution is when they do chemically bind. yes a mixture is where two things are just together and don't chemically bind. a solution is when they do chemically bind.
a solution is where two things are mixed together...eg: sugar and water x
In mathematics, a contradiction is when you say two or more things that cannot both be true, such as, "The one and only solution is 3," and, "The one and only solution is 17."