A solution is when a solute is uniformly distributed into a solvent.
Some examples of solutions are iced tea, lemonade, vinegar, syrup, carbonated water, rubbing alcohol, food coloring, and sea water.
some relevant answers are flour, salt,sugars, powdered juice and many else.
Some examples of solutions are clear shampoo, clear conditioner, clear nail polish, a glass pane, olive oil, or a certain type of juice.
salt AND water, vinegar, beer, wine, urine, tea, Pepsi cola, brandy, etc.
sugars, milk, things that are soluble
water
no. there non-polar
Because solutes are smaller.
The most common one is filtration, but centrifugation and reverse osmosis could also work.
Solutions with low concentrations of solutes areHypotonic
water
# brass # bronze # jeweler's gold (anything below 24 carat) # tungsten carbide. # pewter
no. there non-polar
no. there non-polar
Some solutes in ocean water are Chloride, Sodium, Sulfate, Calcium, or just Salt in general.
sugar
for wat type af substance i dont really care what kind just a list of easy to obtain solutes
making coffee, or making tea.
lactose, Chocolate
An aqueous solution is one where water is the solvent. The nature of the solute is not relevant.
Examples: concentration, density, viscosity, nature of solutes, electrical conductivity, pH, color, odor etc.
lactose, Chocolate