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In order for a liquid to be a solution all ingredients must be mixed thoroughly. Since it is impossible to equally diffuse Carbon Dioxide (the carbination) throughout the liquid - Soda Pop would be considered a mixture. If the carbonation were to be entirely removed - the remaining fluid - would be considered a solution.
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A liquid with something dissolved in it
When you mix an acid with a base, you form water and an ionic salt. The new solution should have a pH of 7. This is called a neutralization reaction.
I think the dust in air is neither a colloid, a suspension nor a solution. REASONS: 1. You can not say that it is a colloid because the common characteristic of a colloid is sticky like lotions and gels; 2. You can not say that it is a suspension because if it is, we should be able to identify easily the solid particles in the air which is the dust; 3. You can not say that it is a solution because it should form only liquid phase as result. Though I don't think is it is a colloid, a suspension, or a solution, I am sure that it is MIXTURE.
A solution of gases is not correct. it should be a mixture of gases
yes it is an homogeneous mixture because it has only one phase
When you place copper wire in a silver nitrate solution, your result should be a heterogeneous mixture.
A red colored reaction can mean the reaction is serious. When your skin becomes dark red you should seek medical help.
Solution. If not maybe Colloid or Suspension.
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It should be a "pure" substance, but its really an alloy.
In order for a liquid to be a solution all ingredients must be mixed thoroughly. Since it is impossible to equally diffuse Carbon Dioxide (the carbination) throughout the liquid - Soda Pop would be considered a mixture. If the carbonation were to be entirely removed - the remaining fluid - would be considered a solution.
If the water being added is pure, and the solvent in the copper sulfate solution was water, then no, this should not result in a chemical reaction. The visual change is due to dilution of the solute
silver nitrate dissolves in water. so it should form a homogeneous solution
Since rum is alcoholic, solution should be homogeneous.
Because the reaction is a strongly exothermic process. An ice bath should be kept readily available in case it should become necessary to cool the mixture to keep the reaction under control.