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A solution.
A solution of one liquid in another liquid is a homogeneous mixture where the first liquid (solute) is completely dissolved in the second liquid (solvent). The resulting solution has the same phase as the solvent and exhibits uniform composition throughout. Examples include salt dissolved in water or ethanol mixed with water.
Salt water is a solution (when one substance is evenly mixed into another liquid [usually water] e.g. sugar water), and to separate a solution is a pot or bowl and a fire or stove. Simply boil the water, wait for it to evaporate and you have salt.
The solid that dissolves into a solution by water is called a solute. The solvent is water or another liquid and it dissolves the solute. Both together, it is called a solution.
as an aqueous solution.
A substance that dissolves in liquid is called a solute. When mixed with a liquid solvent, such as water, the solute disperses evenly throughout the solvent to form a solution.
A solute is the substance disolved in a liquid in solution; it is often solid. For example, NaCl, or table salt, is the solute in a salt water solution.
A solution.
A solid that dissolves in a liquid solvent will form a liquid solution. For example, when table salt (solid) is mixed with water (liquid), it forms a saltwater solution.
Ammonium sulfate is typically found as a solid, white crystalline substance at room temperature. It has a high solubility in water, so it can dissolve to form a liquid solution when mixed with water.
When a substance is mixed with bromine water, the observed reaction is the substance turning from its original color to a colorless or pale yellow solution. This indicates that the substance has reacted with the bromine water.
Mixture or solution are possible names
A solution of one liquid in another liquid is a homogeneous mixture where the first liquid (solute) is completely dissolved in the second liquid (solvent). The resulting solution has the same phase as the solvent and exhibits uniform composition throughout. Examples include salt dissolved in water or ethanol mixed with water.
S=A solid object L=A liquid G=A gas Aq=A substance dissolved in water or mixed in with solvent. If you dont know what the difference between L and aq its that a liquid(L) does not have to be water it could be molten metal in the form of a liquid as well as metals are usually solids at room temperature except mercuary(not the planet the element). While a aquas) is a substance dissolved in a solvent. Hope this helped sry if there's bad spelling its my first question I've answered.
Salt water is a solution (when one substance is evenly mixed into another liquid [usually water] e.g. sugar water), and to separate a solution is a pot or bowl and a fire or stove. Simply boil the water, wait for it to evaporate and you have salt.
Aqueous refers to water, so the liquid in an aqueous solution is water.
No a solution is a liquid that has another substance dissolved in it.Added:When a solute ('the other substance') is dissolved in a solvent (liquid), this will result in a solution.