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Sugar in water, salt in water, milk in coffee.
You incubate the plate upside down so that moisture will not build up on the lid and have possible water droplets fall into your agar and contaminate the specimin.
Try heating the solution or add more of water
solution are of three types.true,colloidal and suspension.suspension solution is the solution which does not allow light to pass through.does not scatter light. 'in this solution the particles are not completely dissolved and they can be seen through our naked eye'.they have undissolved small particles.example:chalk powder in water
An *aqueous* solution is formed when a substance is dissolved in water. The term "aqueous" stands for the latin word "aqua" which means water.
for dragonvale its 4 hours
Sugar in water, salt in water, milk in coffee.
Sit on it(incubate) /place int in hot water.
Water Control, Development, Introduction of new species
You incubate the plate upside down so that moisture will not build up on the lid and have possible water droplets fall into your agar and contaminate the specimin.
Try heating the solution or add more of water
Blood, Alcohol in beer, Sugar solution where the amount of water is in great excess. Basically, if it dissolves so that it cannot be seen it is homogenous. Homogenous means that it is dissolved well
Salt is the solute. Water is the solvent. Salt water is the solution. This solution is sometimes called a saline solution.
solution are of three types.true,colloidal and suspension.suspension solution is the solution which does not allow light to pass through.does not scatter light. 'in this solution the particles are not completely dissolved and they can be seen through our naked eye'.they have undissolved small particles.example:chalk powder in water
This solution is called water solution or aqueous solution.
The water in a solution is called the solvent
Well, it depends on what you mean by solution, if you mean the scientific type three examples may be sugar in water, kool-aid in water or mixing two different paints.