All solutions are mixtures, because they involve mixing anyway.
However, all mixtures are not solutions, because according to the definition of solution, the microstructure of the solute (Molecules) must be penetrated and undergo the process called solvolysis. As a result, solution must be homogeneous. Mixtures can be either heterogeneous or homogeneous
No. A solution is a homogeneous mixture -- in which the components have the same composition throughout, down to the molecular level. Salt water and air are examples of solutions. Many mixtures are not homogenous. Rocks and oil-based salad dressing are examples of mixtures that are not solutions.<br>
probably all of them
Not necessarily. A solution is a kind of mixture but not all mixtures are solutions.
yes it is a solution, and all solutions are mixtures, but all mixtures are not solutions.
Yes, mud is a mixture because its a solution and all solutions are mixtures.
Yes, all solutions are by definition mixtures.
Soda water, like all other solutions, is both a solution and a mixture.
liquid o2 has no hydrogen in it so not all liquids have water in them
because a solution is when somthing is desolved into somthing else and therefore they are mixed or a mixture, but all mixtures are not solutions because for example if i mix salt and sugar it's only a mixture because its not disovled into anything. salt into water would be an example of a solution
because a solution is when somthing is desolved into somthing else and therefore they are mixed or a mixture, but all mixtures are not solutions because for example if i mix salt and sugar it's only a mixture because its not disovled into anything. salt into water would be an example of a solution
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False. As an example wet sand is a mixture of water and sand, but it is not a solution as the two substances remain as distinct phases.