solid like. WOOD, ICE,... gas like. WATER VAPOUR, HYDROGEN,...
As gas is the solute and liquid is the solvent then SODA ie bottled soft drinks is the right example. If gas is the solvent and liquid is the solute then clouds are the apt example.
Solid, liquid and gas Elements, compounds, and mixtures.
Ice,coal and burned wood would be three possible mixtures of solid and gas in our house.
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances. Salt water, coffee, whipped cream and tea are all types of mixtures.
dry ice dissolves into the air
brass, steel, bronze
As gas is the solute and liquid is the solvent then SODA ie bottled soft drinks is the right example. If gas is the solvent and liquid is the solute then clouds are the apt example.
A solution can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas. Examples include alloys (solid solutions), soda (liquid solution), and air (gas solution). Solutions are defined as homogenous mixtures of two or more substances.
Examples of solid-liquid mixtures include sugar dissolved in water, salt dissolved in water, and coffee grounds suspended in water.
Two examples of solid mixtures in a classroom are wax on the floor and paint on the wall.
Solid, liquid and gas Elements, compounds, and mixtures.
Ice,coal and burned wood would be three possible mixtures of solid and gas in our house.
Just like by distillation, the different components of a mixture have different boiling and sublimation levels. If a mixture is heated up, the component that takes the least amount of energy to undergo sublimation will be evaporated out first, and the other component remains there in its original state.
Examples of sols include saltwater, muddy water, and paint. These are all mixtures where solid particles are dispersed in a liquid.
dry ice
Solid, liquid and gas.
A mixture is when you literally put a liquid with a gas/liquid/solid. A mixture is when there is no chemical bonding.