Yes. Most metals used in practice are alloys, which are often solid solutions.
No, not all solutions are liquid. Solutions can exist in various states of matter, including solid, liquid, and gas. For example, a common solid solution is brass, which is a mixture of copper and zinc.
No, solutions can exist in different states of matter, not just in the liquid state. Solutions can exist in the solid, liquid, or gas state depending on the solvent and solute involved in the mixture.
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a solute
A solution is a homogeneous mixture that can be a liquid,solid, or gas depending on the solvent's state. It also has a solute that makes it up also. The various types of solutions are gas in gas, gas in liquid, liquid in liquid, solid in liquid, liquid in solid and solid in solid.
No, not all solutions are liquid. Solutions can exist in various states of matter, including solid, liquid, and gas. For example, a common solid solution is brass, which is a mixture of copper and zinc.
Alloys are solid solutions.
Alloys are solid solutions.
No, solid solutions also exist.
There are many common solutions in daily life. Here are some examples ;sodawater ,saltwater, grape juice and lemonade juice.Also solutions can be made from any combination of solids ,gases, and liquids. Here are some common solutions of solid, gases and liquids; air, sodawater, antifreee,dental fillings, ocean water, brass.
solid liquid solutions are (..........)
precipitate
When two solutions are mixed and an insoluble solid is made, the solid is called a precipitate. A precipitate is when vapor is caused to condensate and fall.
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Salt solutions can be heated to boil away the liquid or make it evaporate to give solid salts.
According to the degree of solubility, the three types of solution are: isotonic solutions, hypertonic solutions, and hypotonic solutions. These three solutions have different effects on the osmosis of cells.
No, it is an aqueous Solutions