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A solution is a homogenous mixture (the ratio of the solute to the solvent is the same throughout the entire mixture).

This is in contrast to a heterogeneous mixture (such as blood), in which you can filter out different constituents via a centrifuge or simply allowing the mixture to settle.

In the case of a solution, the solute will never settle out (the solute will not separate from the solvent).

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