which type of solution is aerated water
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No, Aerated water is Not a liquid solution where gas is in liquid.
The kind of solution-dispersion-suspension is in fact pretty neat categorized with only a bit of grey zone between suspension & dispersion.
Salt dissolved in water is a (salt)solution.
The air in water is just a mix, a blend, and only when those air bubbles are well dispersed and very very fine, then you can speak of a “dispersion”.
Only AFTER the aeration when one talks about few ppm of oxygen that is added ( but the water itself look clear and homogeneous ) , then you can say it is a ‘solution’ of say 6ppm oxygen in water.
Hope this helps.
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No, Aerated water is Not a liquid solution where gas is in liquid.
The kind of solution-dispersion-suspension is in fact pretty neat categorized with only a bit of grey zone between suspension & dispersion.
Salt dissolved in water is a (salt)solution.
The air in water is just a mix, a blend, and only when those air bubbles are well dispersed and very very fine, then you can speak of a “dispersion”.
Only AFTER the aeration when one talks about few ppm of oxygen that is added ( but the water itself look clear and homogeneous ) , then you can say it is a ‘solution’ of say 6ppm oxygen in water.
Hope this helps.
Have a nice day =)
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Answer:
It is a example of gas in liquid solution.
Explanation:
Aerated water or soda drinks have CO2 dissolved in water. So, CO2 (a gas) is present in less quantity and water is present in more quantity. So, the solution has gas dissolved in liquid which means it's an example of gas in liquid solution.
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