An algorithm is basically a series of steps that can be followed. Usually it involves math or computing or both.
An algorithmic solution would be a solution that a computer could use to solve a problem. It's kind of the opposite of thinking about a problem in order to solve it.
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No, not every solution is a mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, but it is possible for a substance to dissolve in a solvent without forming a mixture, such as in the case of a solute dissolving in a solvent to form a true solution.
Colloid is not a true solution they both differ from each other. Colloid is a kind of solution that scatters a beam of light passing through it and renders it path visible while a True solution is a kind of solution that scatters a beam of light passing through it and renders it path visible .
No, starch added to water at room temperature forms a colloidal suspension, not a true solution. The starch particles do not fully dissolve in the water but dispersed throughout, leading to a cloudy mixture rather than a clear solution.
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The Collatz conjecture is known to be true up to approx 5.5*10^18 but that does not prove it to be true. In 1972 John Conway proved that Collatz-type problems can be formally undecidable, so there may be no solution.
Clear and colorless mean different things in chemistry. Clear means you can see through it. Colorless means it's not colored (i.e. it's either white or looks like water). I have this vague sense that all true solutions (as opposed to suspensions or emulsions) are clear, but I can't readily find definitive confirmation of that.
No, not every solution is a mixture. A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, but it is possible for a substance to dissolve in a solvent without forming a mixture, such as in the case of a solute dissolving in a solvent to form a true solution.
Colloid is not a true solution they both differ from each other. Colloid is a kind of solution that scatters a beam of light passing through it and renders it path visible while a True solution is a kind of solution that scatters a beam of light passing through it and renders it path visible .
No, starch added to water at room temperature forms a colloidal suspension, not a true solution. The starch particles do not fully dissolve in the water but dispersed throughout, leading to a cloudy mixture rather than a clear solution.
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The solution to a math problem involving a quadratic equation is the values of the variable that make the equation true, typically found using the quadratic formula or factoring.