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define solution on the basis of size of the solute particles​

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Answered by nangapranav
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Hey! A solution is of two types.

One is homogeneous and the other is heterogeneous. In the homogeneous solution, the solute is evenly spread. I.E. when you drink a salt solution, it taste the same every sip. This is because the salt is evenly spread in the water and hence it is homogeneous. Whereas I'm heterogeneous solution, the solute is not even spread. Example mud in a glass of water.

Heterogeneous solution are again of two types. They are:

Colloidal solution: Here, the size of the solute is very small, so we cannot see it. This solution looks like homogeneous but it is actually heterogeneous.

Suspension solution: Here, the size of the solute is big and is visible to naked eye.

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Answered by XxxRAJxxX
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Answer:

A solution is a mixture of solute and solvent, in which the size of particles is extremely small, It is less than 1 nanometer.

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