The solute and solvent.
This is known as a double displacement reaction, where ions from two different compounds switch partners. It typically occurs when one of the products formed is insoluble and precipitates out of solution.
only compounds with the (aq) state symbol
compounds are 2 or more elements bound together, a mixture is 2 or more elements and/or compounds physically mingled together
For example by the reaction of an acid with a metal, the reaction of two salts, etc.
A solution can be separated in two ways. 1) Evaporation 2) Distilation
There could be many compounds in a solution. But there has to be at least two of them. For example salt water is a solution.
A compound is an unique substance.A solution is a mixture of two or more compounds.
A salt solution is a mixture of two compounds that are not chemically bonded to one another: the salt and water
A salt solution is a mixture of two compounds that are not chemically bonded to one another: the salt and water
This type of reaction is called a double displacement reaction or a metathesis reaction. It involves the exchange of ions between two compounds to form two new compounds.
if soluble it's a solution, if not it's a mixture
They only give a solution of these two compounds as a mixture.
A compound is an unique substance.A solution is a mixture of two or more compounds.
A homogeneous mixture. A physical combination of two or more pure substances, such as elements or compounds.
Gasoline is a solution of organic compounds.
Oil is a homogeneous solution of organic compounds.
A double-displacement reaction is a chemical reaction where two compounds exchange ions to form two new compounds. For example, when silver nitrate reacts with sodium chloride, silver chloride precipitate and sodium nitrate are formed.