a solution to a maths problem.
a mixture of reasons
Root beer is a solution
Mixture is variable composition can either be homogenous or heterogenous. Solution is a homogenous mixture
Root beer is an example
Example of mixture and solution
(Mixture) (solution)
sand + iron water+sald
water+oil suger+tea
sand+water sald +water
sald alchoal+rubbing
A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture.
mixing paints and mixing alloys
Kool ad and lemonade
Salt Water Vinegar and Water Water (Tap) Sugar and Water Powdered juice and Water
An example would be a mixture of flour and water. Heterogeneous mixtures have two different phases.
Mixture
Mixture.
A solution is a special kind of mixture. So yes, a mixture of salt and water could be called a solution. All of the salt would need to dissolve, though ... if there's undissolved salt in there, it's not a solution.
A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture.
A true solution is a homogeneous mixture.
- A solution is generally an example of homogeneous mixture. - Many solutions are in liquid phase.
It would be combining a mixture and a solution.
Not necessarily. A solution is a kind of mixture but not all mixtures are solutions.
First: a solution is a kind of mixture. Second: silicon is not any sort of mixture or solution. It is a pure element.
Solution
Yes, a solution is one kind of mixture
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An example of a solution being a mixture would be muddy water or saltwater because they can be physically separated.
It is a SOLUTION (homogenous mixture) :} -kristia
This is a solution.