A solution is not always a liquid: An alloy like brass is a solid in solid solution, and air is a gas in gas solution.
No, the filtrate may contain dissolved solutes from the liquid being filtered, depending on the filtration method used. It is not always pure, especially if it is a solution rather than a pure liquid.
This solution is a liquid.
A solid that dissolves in a liquid solvent will form a liquid solution. For example, when table salt (solid) is mixed with water (liquid), it forms a saltwater solution.
A liquid with bubbles. :)
When a liquid is dissolved in a gas, it results in a solution known as a liquid-gas solution or mist. The liquid particles become dispersed throughout the gas, creating a homogeneous mixture. An example of this is water vapor in air.
NO ... a solution can be the answer to a problem ...
No, because other solutions are not liquid
No, because other solutions are not liquid
no it can be a liquid as well we can mix a liquid with another liquid to make a solution
Alloys are solid solutions.
Alloys are solid solutions.
No, solid solutions also exist.
No, solid solutions also exist.
because somtimes you need solids or gases
because somtimes you need solids or gases
because somtimes you need solids or gases
The liquid must be monophasic.