Which of the following would be considered a solution?
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The following would be considered a solution.
- Salt water, rubbing alcohol, and sugar dissolved in water are a few examples of solutions. A homogeneous mixture of substances known as a solution is created when a solute dissolves in a solvent. Because salt is dissolved in water in this situation, salt water is a solution.
- A homogenous mixture of two or more components is referred to as a solution. Air, ocean, soda, water, and brass are a few examples.
- A solution is a homogenous mixture of two or more compounds in chemistry. Here Water containing benzol is not a solution. Because of the non-polar nature of its chemical structure, benzene cannot dissolve in water. Water has polar molecules.
- Solutions can be divided into supersaturated, unsaturated, and saturated solutions based on how well the solute dissolves in the solvent.
- Aquous solution, or a solution of water, in this context refers to water acting as a solvent. For instance, in a solution of salt and water, the solute is salt and the solvent is water.
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