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What is liquid Solution? Explain with an example​

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Answered by 9908
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Answer: A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components in which the particle size is smaller than 1 nm.

Common examples of solutions are the sugar in water and salt in water solutions, soda water, etc.  In a solution, all the components appear as a single phase. There is particle homogeneity i.e. particles are evenly distributed. This is why a whole bottle of soft drink has the same taste throughout.

Characteristics of Solution

Solutions have two components, one is solvent and the other is solute.

1. What is a Solvent?

The component that dissolves the other component is called the solvent.

2. What is Solute?

The component(s) that is/are dissolved in the solvent is/are called solute(s).

Generally solvent is present in major proportion compared to the solute. The amount of solute is lesser than the solvent. The solute and solvent can be in any state of matter i.e. solid, liquid and gas.

Solutions that are in the liquid state consist of a solid, liquid or gas dissolved in a liquid solvent. Alloys and air are examples of solid and gaseous solutions respectively.

3. Solution Examples

The following examples illustrate solvent and solute in some solutions.

Air is a homogeneous mixture of gases. Here both the solvent and the solute are gases.

Sugar syrup is a solution where sugar is dissolved in water using heat. Here, water is the solvent and sugar is the solute.

Tincture of iodine, a mixture of iodine in alcohol. Iodine is the solute whereas alcohol is the solvent

Types of Solution

Liquid solutions, such as sugar in water, are the most common kind, but there are also solutions that are gases or solids. Any state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) can act both as a solute or as a solvent during the formation of a solution. Therefore depending upon the physical states of solute and solvent, we can classify in nine different types of solutions.

S.No Types of Solution Solute Solvent Examples

1               Solid-solid  solid    solid   Alloys like brass, bronze

2               Solid-liquid solid   liquid The solution of sugar, salt                                                                                                                                                                                

3                  Solid-gas solid   gas          Sublimation of substances   like iodine, camphor etc into the air.

4                  Liquid-solid liquid solid Hydrated salts, mercury in amalgamated zinc etc.

5                    Liquid-liquiD  liquid liquid Alcohol in water, benzene in toluene

6                     Liquid-gas       liquid gas Aerosol, water vapour in the air.

7                          Gas-solid         gas        solid  Hydrogen absorbed in palladium

8                       Gas-liquid gas         liquid Aerated drinks

9                           Gas-gas gas gas A mixture of gases etc

Properties of Solution

Different properties of solutions are as follows:

It is a homogeneous mixture.

Its particles are too tiny and have a diameter less than 1 nm.

The particles are not visible to naked eyes.

Particles don’t scatter a beam of light passing through it and hence the path of the light is not visible.

Solutes are inseparable from the mixture and do not sediment. A solution is stable.

The components of a mixture cannot be separated using filtration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer liquid solution is a homogeneous solution this is compressed of solvent and solute even throw it is liquid in composition you can has both solid and gases in the solution example would we having a glass of water H2O and adding a salt NCl

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