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What is a solution? What are the components of a solution?​

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Answered by sahisathu1112
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a solution is a special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances. In such a mixture, a solute is a substance dissolved in another substance, known as a solvent. ... The term "aqueous solution" is used when one of the solvents is water.

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It has basically has two components i.e. a solvent and a solute. Solvent: The component of a solution which dissolves the other component in itself is called solvent. A solvent constitutes the larger component of the solution.

Answered by EeshanMazumder
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Solutions are a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. It has homogeneity at the particle level. Usually, people think of it as some liquid with either a solid or a liquid or a gas dissolved in it. However, this is not entirely true. We can also have solid solutions like alloys. For example.

Components of a Solution

Components of a SolutionThe substances that make up a homogeneous solution are called components of the solution. It has basically has two components i.e. a solvent and a solute.

Components of a SolutionThe substances that make up a homogeneous solution are called components of the solution. It has basically has two components i.e. a solvent and a solute.Solvent: The component of a solution which dissolves the other component in itself is called solvent. A solvent constitutes the larger component of the solution. For example, a solution of sugar in water is solid in the liquid. Here, sugar is the solute and water is the solvent.

Solute: The component of the solution which dissolves in the solvent is called solute. The solute is the smaller component of the solution. For example, a solution of iodine in alcohol known as ‘tincture of iodine’, iodine is the solute. Similarly, in carbonated drinks (Soda water), carbon dioxide gas is the solute.

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