When water is the solvent, the mixture is a solution.
Solvent
Yes, every solution is a mixture of solvent (water) and solute (ammonia).
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. A solvent: a mixture in which substances are dissolved. The most widely used solvent is water. A solute: a component of a solution dissolved in the solvent.
Yes it is a mixture (unless dissolved in water or any solvent).
It would be a suspension.
When water is the solvent for a mixture, the mixture is called an aqueous solution.
The water is the solvent.
salt is the solute, and the water's the solvent.
A solution or mixture.
A mixture of a solvent and an insoluble solid is called a suspension. In a suspension, the solid particles are dispersed throughout the solvent but will settle over time due to gravity. Examples include a mixture of sand in water or chalk in water.
Solvent
Yes, every solution is a mixture of solvent (water) and solute (ammonia).
A mixture of a solute and a slovent will create a solution. If we combine salt and water, the salt (the solute) will dissolve in the water (the solvent) to form that solution. Note that a mixture is different from a solution in that in a mixture, the two substance remain distinct, like with sand and water.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. A solvent: a mixture in which substances are dissolved. The most widely used solvent is water. A solute: a component of a solution dissolved in the solvent.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. A solvent: a mixture in which substances are dissolved. The most widely used solvent is water. A solute: a component of a solution dissolved in the solvent.
Yes it is a mixture (unless dissolved in water or any solvent).
It would be a suspension.