what is the main difference between solution and mixture ?
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Explanation:
5x−1=5x−55x−1=5x−5
⟹5x−1=5(5x−1−1)⟹5x−1=5(5x−1−1)
⟹5x−2=5x−1−1⟹5x−2=5x−1−1
⟹5x−1−5x−2=1⟹5x−1−5x−2=1
⟹5x−2(5−1)=1⟹5x−2(5−1)=1
⟹4⋅5x−2=14⟹4⋅5x−2=14
⟹(x−3)=log514⟹(x−3)=log514
⟹x−2=−2log52⟹x−2=−2log52
⟹x=2−2log52⟹x=2−2log52
⟹x≈2−2(0.431)⟹x≈2−2(0.431)
⟹x≈2−0.862⟹x≈2−0.862
⟹x≈1.138
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The major difference between a solution and an ordinary mixture is that is a solution is homogeneous while an ordinary mixture may be homogeneous or heterogeneous. The other difference is that, in a solution, the substances are dissolved while in a mixture, the substances are mixed up but they are not completely dissolved.
The mixture comprises two or three compounds that aren't fused chemically.
In a solution, substances are dissolved completely and they cannot be filtered out.
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