I think hypertonic. Water would try to leave a cell placed in a solution of such a high salt concentration to try and compensate and would then shrink the cell.
Yes, except for any part of the ocean that is frozen. All oceans contain salts dissolved in water.
liquid in liquid
Gaseous.
1.gold is a solution of gold containing some copper.it is the example of solid solution.
a solution that is to expensive to operate
A solution is the answer to a problem. For example, in a math problem a solution is this: 5w=25 w= 5
it can be both a noun and a verb. example: add sugar to the solution. or: i found a solution!
Partly - milk is both a solution and a mixture.
oceans, in solution.
the oceans
rain dissolves substances which wash down from the mountains into rivers which lead to the oceans.
The possessive form of the plural noun oceans is oceans'. Example: The oceans' currents north of the equator are a clockwise rotation.
1.gold is a solution of gold containing some copper.it is the example of solid solution.
yes it is an example of solution
A neutral solution is a solution that has a pH level of seven. Pure water is an example of a neutral solution.
Air is an example of a gas-gas solution.
An example of a solid and gas solution: hydrogen dissolved in palladium.
A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture.
Ultrapure water is a neutral solution.
a solution that is to expensive to operate