No, compounds are not solutions. Solutions may contain compounds, but they are not the same thing.
Your question is not rigorous. An ionic compound is also a molecule.
Unlike a pure substance, a solution has at least two compounds which are the solute and the solvent.
Over time, minerals are created by elements bonding together to form other solutions. Since they are underground, there is nothing disrupts the process, which gives nature enough time to let the elements bond.
MixtureAnswer:They're more of an ecosystem. A number of independent organisms living together (People, microbes, intestinal flora and fauna, mites in the eyebrows, worms, parasites). Each organism is made of molecules containing various compounds. A lot of the traffic in food and oxygen is done by solutions (mixtures) like blood, bile, insulin, lymphatic fluids and mucous.
It's Barium Carbonate. Due to the solubilty rules, nitrates and chlorates are soluble.
Compounds and solutions are pure substances
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That's right, solutions of ionic compounds do conduct electricity well.
Aqueous [note spelling] solutions of ionic compounds conduct electricity, but aqueous solutions of molecular compounds do not, unless the molecular compounds dissociate into ions when dissolved. Sugar, acetone, ethanol, and methanol, for example, do not dissociate, but acetic acid does.
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five solutions, compounds, and chemicals.
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difference between amphoteric solutions and neutral solutions
Ionic compounds form electrolytes in water solutions or when they are melted.
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