no because according to our che
false all solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions
liquid o2 has no hydrogen in it so not all liquids have water in them
False: solid solutions exist.
All the rest of them.
no, all solutions consists of solute and solvents and solvents are always in liquid form. some may come in an emulsion form though, but still it can be considered as liquid .
(Disregarding gases) All solutions are liquids but not all liquids are solutions.
(Disregarding gases) All solutions are liquids but not all liquids are solutions.
(Disregarding gases) All solutions are liquids but not all liquids are solutions.
false all solutions are mixtures but not all mixtures are solutions
liquid o2 has no hydrogen in it so not all liquids have water in them
They are all something in something else. Suspensions are colloids. Colloids are something small dispersed in something else - solids in liquids (a suspension), gases in liquids, gases in solids etc etc Solutions are one phase - a liquid, but at least 2 compounds make up that phase.
False: solid solutions exist.
All solutions are homogeneous. Water is an example of a universal solvent.
all acid solutions and most salt solutions and water in most formats
They all contain a solvent and a solute (or more solutes).
It is the state at which all the three phases i.e.,solid phase,liquid phase and vapor phase are in equilibrium.
All the rest of them.