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Short infomertional featuring solution science

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Answered by herilchahwala
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A solution is a type of homogeneous mixture that is made up of two or more substances. A homogeneous mixture is a type of mixture with a uniform composition. This means that the substances cannot be distinguished easily from one another.

Some examples of solutions are salt water, rubbing alcohol, and sugar dissolved in water. When you look closely, upon mixing salt with water, you can't see the salt particles anymore, making this a homogeneous mixture.

Let's make use of our salt water example to talk about the two main parts of a solution. These are:

  • Solute: this is the substance that makes up the minority of the solution, or this is the part that is dissolved. In our example of salt water, the solute is the salt.
  • Solvent: this is the substance that makes up the majority of the solution. This is the part where the solute is dissolved. In our example of salt water, the solvent is water.

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