Solution = a solute (something to dissolve) and solvent (the one who makes the other dissolve)
Water and Ice: Same thing. It wouldn't help to melt the ice. It's just more H2O.
Water and Oil: This wouldn't work. The oil would literally "sit" on top of the water.
Water and Sand: Sand is is SiO2 which is nonpolar and also wouldn't dissolve in water. (Which is good! If it DID dissolve in water, we wouldn't have beaches!)
Water and Salt: YES! Salt is a polar molecule, as is water, so the water would dissolve salt and create a solution.
When salt and water combine, the salt dissolves in the water to form a homogeneous solution. The water molecules surround the individual salt ions and pull them apart from one another. This process is known as dissolution.
Combine equal parts water and vinegar to create a natural cleaning solution that is effective at removing stains and odors from various surfaces.
Dissolving salt in water creates a saline solution (salty water).
No, salt and sand do not combine to form a solution. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the solute (salt) dissolves into the solvent (water) to form a single phase. In the case of salt and sand, they would form a heterogeneous mixture where the components remain separate and can be easily separated by physical means such as filtration.
You create a solution of the salt in water.
Sugar and water
When salt and water combine, the salt dissolves in the water to form a homogeneous solution. The water molecules surround the individual salt ions and pull them apart from one another. This process is known as dissolution.
Combine equal parts water and vinegar to create a natural cleaning solution that is effective at removing stains and odors from various surfaces.
No, salt and water do not chemically combine to form a new compound. Salt (sodium chloride) dissolves in water to form a solution, where the salt ions are surrounded by water molecules through a process called hydration.
Dissolving salt in water creates a saline solution (salty water).
No, mica powder does not dissolve in water to create a liquid solution.
Water and sugar.
Yes, you can mix protein powder with hot water to create a drinkable solution.
No, salt and sand do not combine to form a solution. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where the solute (salt) dissolves into the solvent (water) to form a single phase. In the case of salt and sand, they would form a heterogeneous mixture where the components remain separate and can be easily separated by physical means such as filtration.
yes, anytime you can successfully and completely combine two things together, that makes a solution
Combine earth + water will create mud.
You create a solution of the salt in water.