DIluted milk? -_-
Yes, salt mixed in water is a solution. Specifically a homogeneous solution.
A solution is formed by two or more substances that re evenly mixed together, at atomic or molecular levels. A solution is homogeneous. For example, in a solution of water and sugar, water is the solvent, and the sugar is the solute. The solute dissolves in the solvent, creating a solution. :D
No, sugar forms a solution when mixed with water.
No, pebbles in water does not make a solution. The pebbles are solid, and remain just as they are when put into the water. A solution forms when the solute (the solid component of a solution) has been uniformly distributed within the solvent (the liquid component). This isn't happening in the situation described.
A solution.
A gaseous solution is when two or more gases are mixed together and become uniformly intermingled.The atmosphere is a gaseous solution. It consists of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, water, methane, and some other minor components.A gaseous solution is two gases that are mixed together and become uniformly intermingles. An example of a gaseous solution is the atmosphere.
A solution of calcium chloride is formed.
Miscible and immiscible are you to describe what happens when substances (usually liquids) are mixed together. If 2 layers are formed, like when oil is mixed with water, then the oil would be described as immiscible in water as it does not form a solution. If the two substances mix together and no layers are formed, like when orange squash is mixed with water, the we would say the orange squash is miscible in water as it has formed an orange solution.
a copper sulfate solution it becomes copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate
Yes, salt mixed in water is a solution. Specifically a homogeneous solution.
A solution. Up until the point at which the water cannot dissolve any more salt, and then it becomes a mixture between the water-salt solution and the additional salt crystals.
A solution is formed by two or more substances that re evenly mixed together, at atomic or molecular levels. A solution is homogeneous. For example, in a solution of water and sugar, water is the solvent, and the sugar is the solute. The solute dissolves in the solvent, creating a solution. :D
Burning sulfur in air sulfur dioxide is formed; this gas dissolved in water form an acidic solution.
It's a solution
No, sugar forms a solution when mixed with water.
When completely dissolved, salt water is homogeneous.
Milk mixed in water is the solution of tea.