Science, asked by samsam74, 6 months ago

The size of a particle in a solution is

A. Smaller than 10-^9m

B. Larger than 10-^5cm

C. Between 10-5 and 10-8m

D. Smaller than 10-^5 cm​

Answers

Answered by mdr39425
1

Answer:

Between 10-5 and 10-^5 cm

Answered by Vedanthgt
0

Explanation:

By definition, a true solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances in which substance dissolved (solute) in solvent has the particle size of less than 1 nm or 0.001 micrometers.

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