why is a solution called a single phase system
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A solution is a homogeneous one-phase system consisting of two or more components. It contains two-phases i.e., solvent and solute. The solvent is the phase in which the dispersion occur and solute is that component which is dispersed as small ions or molecules in the solvent. In general, solvent part is greater than solute in the solution except a few preparation, e.g., Syrup BP, it contains 66.7% w/w of sucrose as solute and 33.3% of water as the solvent.
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