is solution and mixture the same .what is the basic difference between solution and mixture
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In chemistry, some terminologies and definitions can be matched up mostly if our brain doesn’t have too much information overload. When we are trying to recall, we tend to mix concepts and such. This is normal, though. Mastery is always the key. In chemistry, though, there should be no excuse, and students should always be able to master such concepts.
“Mixture” and “solution” are often misunderstood and mixed up as concepts. Besides the difference in spelling, “mixture” and “solution” seem not to be different at all. We can use “mixture” in place of “solution” and vice versa. Which is which? What to use?
To clear things up, a mixture is a unification of substances in which, if they are mixed up, their properties in physical terms would remain the same. An example of this is fruit salad with condensed milk. If you mix the fruit salad and condensed milk, both will yield the same physical properties. You can still sort which is the condensed milk as well as the different fruit components such as chopped apples, pears, pineapples, and lots more.
Hope it helps u
“Mixture” and “solution” are often misunderstood and mixed up as concepts. Besides the difference in spelling, “mixture” and “solution” seem not to be different at all. We can use “mixture” in place of “solution” and vice versa. Which is which? What to use?
To clear things up, a mixture is a unification of substances in which, if they are mixed up, their properties in physical terms would remain the same. An example of this is fruit salad with condensed milk. If you mix the fruit salad and condensed milk, both will yield the same physical properties. You can still sort which is the condensed milk as well as the different fruit components such as chopped apples, pears, pineapples, and lots more.
Hope it helps u
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