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An aqueous solution is a solution in which water is the solvent. Substances can dissolve in water to form an aqueous solution due to the polarity of water molecules. Common examples include salt dissolved in water and sugar dissolved in water.
Yes, salt mixed in water is a solution. Specifically a homogeneous solution.
No. A solution is a homogeneous solution. A solution for example would be sugar dissolved in water (or salt dissolved in water), but a heterogeneous mixture would be sandy water or chunky vegetable soup.See the Related Questions for more information.
salt water is a mixture known as a homogeneous mixture or a solution.
Sugar water is a solution in which sugar is the solute and water is the solvent. The water dissolves the sugar.
Sandy water is a mixture. In a mixture, the individual parts do not combine chemically and each substance is visible, while in a solution, the individual parts combine chemically and are not seperately visible.
sandy water is water with sand in it
no their is no water in the great sandy derest
A sandy place is called a desert
Sandy water is a mixture, not a compound. It consists of water (H2O) as the solvent and sand particles as the solute, which are mixed together physically and can be separated through filtration or settling.
Salt is the solute. Water is the solvent. Salt water is the solution. This solution is sometimes called a saline solution.
Sandy soil has a low capacity to retain water because of its large particles and low organic matter content. Water drains quickly through sandy soil, making it challenging for plants to access sufficient moisture for their needs. Amendments such as compost can be added to improve sandy soil's water-holding capacity.
separation techniques,filtration
as long as it is not shallow water.
The water in a solution is called the solvent
The ravine was sandy likely due to erosion and sediment deposition from water flow. Over time, sand and other particles may have been carried into the ravine by wind or water, creating a sandy bed.
Clayey soil will allow less water to pass through compared to sandy soil because it has smaller particles and is more compact. This results in higher water retention in clayey soil and slower water infiltration compared to sandy soil.