Solutions are considered homogeneous mixtures because dissolved solute is found in even proportions throughout the solvent.
a salt solution is homogenous.
A solution is a homogenous mixture of a solute and a solvent
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A substance that cannot be dissolved in a solution is considered insoluble. This means that the substance will not form a homogenous mixture with the solvent and will remain as separate particles in the solution.
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a salt solution is homogenous.
Urine is not considered to be a mixture, it is actually a solution. However, it is, indeed, a homogenous solution.
No, a solution involves a solvent and a solute. the solution must be truly homogenous and if you have a solid in a solid, you cannot have a homogenous solution on a molecular level anyway. If you have a solid in a liquid and it doesn't dissolve, it is still not a solution. If you have two gases, this could be considered a solution also. Liquid in liquid and solid DISSOLVED in liquid can be considered solutions
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A solution is a true homogeneous mixture: only one phase.
it is a homogenous solution ?
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Chloroform is considered a homogenous mixture, specifically a solution, when dissolved in another substance like water or alcohol.
A solution is a homogenous mixture of a solute and a solvent
No, sand is heterogeneous.
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