A solution made up of only solids is called a solid solution. These can be formed when atoms of different elements mix together in a solid state to create a homogenous material.
Solids do not have a pH because pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. Since solids are not in solution, they do not have free hydrogen ions to measure pH. pH can only be measured in aqueous solutions.
If the two solids are both metals, then the result is an alloy. However, cast iron for example is a mixture of carbon and iron, so technically it may be an alloy. But a car tyre is made of rubber, chalk, sulphur, rosin, etc. I guess the only answer for this is a mixture. If the two metals are in fluid solution, then it is a mixture.
Solids don't have a pH value because there are no free H+ ions 'in it'.Free H+ ions (protons) can only exist in polar solvents, actually mostly in water, formed by so called protolyse of an acid.HA (= acid) --> H+ + A- (= base part of that acid)
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Yes, Na+ can only exist as an ion in a solution and, in the body, ions in solutions are called electrolytes.
Solids do not have a pH because pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. Since solids are not in solution, they do not have free hydrogen ions to measure pH. pH can only be measured in aqueous solutions.
If the two solids are both metals, then the result is an alloy. However, cast iron for example is a mixture of carbon and iron, so technically it may be an alloy. But a car tyre is made of rubber, chalk, sulphur, rosin, etc. I guess the only answer for this is a mixture. If the two metals are in fluid solution, then it is a mixture.
I think you probably mean platonic. The cube is one of only five platonic solids. These are the only shapes that can be made with outward-pointing corners and sides all of the same lengths.
Solids don't have a pH value because there are no free H+ ions 'in it'.Free H+ ions (protons) can only exist in polar solvents, actually mostly in water, formed by so called protolyse of an acid.HA (= acid) --> H+ + A- (= base part of that acid)
No, solutions can be made with liquid solvents as well as solid solvents such as water or ethanol. Solid solvents can dissolve solutes to create solutions just like liquid solvents can.
A spoon is a solid!!!! It can either be made of ood or metal; both are solids. A spoon can hold either solids or liquids, but not gases.
Euclid was the one who proved that there are only five platonic solids.
No, solutions can be made with both liquid and solid solvents. In fact, solutions can be formed using gases as well. The key requirement for a solution is for the solute to be evenly distributed within the solvent.
S-waves travel only through solids.
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A three-dimensional geometric figure is called a solid. Solids have length, width, and height, distinguishing them from two-dimensional shapes that only have length and width. Common examples of three-dimensional solids include cubes, spheres, cylinders, and pyramids.