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A true solution is where you can't differentiate between the solute and solvent molecules even at the microscopic level. It is completely homogeneous. For example, milk seems to be completely homogeneous but it isn't. Milk is actually has a suspension of fat molecules which are not dissolved at all.

A true solution is a homogeneous solution in which the solute particles have diameters less than 10-7cm. The solute particles are of molecular dimensions. The particles are invisible even under powerful microscopes. For example, sodium chloride in water is a true solution. Most ionic compounds form true solutions in water. Organic compounds like sugar and urea also form true solutions in water.

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