Solution = a solute (something to dissolve) and solvent (the one who makes the other dissolve)
Water and Ice: Same thing. It wouldn't help to melt the ice. It's just more H2O.
Water and Oil: This wouldn't work. The oil would literally "sit" on top of the water.
Water and Sand: Sand is is SiO2 which is nonpolar and also wouldn't dissolve in water. (Which is good! If it DID dissolve in water, we wouldn't have beaches!)
Water and Salt: YES! Salt is a polar molecule, as is water, so the water would dissolve salt and create a solution.
It creates a mixture in which all the particles appear similar in nature.
no, unless you mix the sand and salt with water. Sand would not combine in water to form a solution, whereas salt would form a solution.
Dissolving salt in water creates a saline solution (salty water).
You create a solution of the salt in water.
When you stir salt into a glass of water, it forms a homogeneous mixture- a solution of salt and water. Forming a solution by mixing 2 or more materials is called dissolving. Salt dissolves in water. Mixing materials together does not always make a solution, however. Neither Orange Juice nor milk is a solution. The pulp of the orange does not dissolve, and neither does the milk fat.
Sugar and water
It creates a mixture in which all the particles appear similar in nature.
Salt and water combine to make a solution .
no, unless you mix the sand and salt with water. Sand would not combine in water to form a solution, whereas salt would form a solution.
The H+ and OH- ions combine to form water.
Dissolving salt in water creates a saline solution (salty water).
A mixture of a solute and a slovent will create a solution. If we combine salt and water, the salt (the solute) will dissolve in the water (the solvent) to form that solution. Note that a mixture is different from a solution in that in a mixture, the two substance remain distinct, like with sand and water.
Distilled water is the closest one can get with conventional methods to pure water, which would be ideal to create solutions. Tap water is typically not used because it contains minerals and other foreign materials that can affect the solution itself, and alter results.
Water and sugar.
Combine earth + water will create mud.
yes, anytime you can successfully and completely combine two things together, that makes a solution
When an acid solution is mixed with a basic solution, there will be a neutralization reaction in which hydrogen ions from the acid will combine with hydroxide ions from the base, to form water.