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Which option describes a gas-liquid solution?

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Answered by gurj57364953
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Answer:

For describing a gas-liquid solution having solute particles in the gaseous state and solvent in liquid state, the option describes are called gas-liquid solutions.

Some Examples are:

1. Water Vapor to dew:

Water Vapor turns from gas into liquid.

2. Water vapor to liquid water:

Water Vapor forms water droplets on the glass of a cold beverage.

3. Carbon dioxide dissolved in water:

4. Hydrogen sulfide dissolved in liquid sulfur.

Answered by jubupv
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Answer:

The option which describes a gas liquid solution perfectly is that a liquid that acts as a solvent and a gaseous solute dissolved in the liquid. Option two. Explanation: a solution consists of a solute and solvent

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