Social Sciences, asked by christiano55, 6 months ago

write any three properties of a solution and give three examples​

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Answered by ambikayadav23
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Answer:

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.

The particles of solute in a solution cannot be seen by the naked eye.

A solution does not allow beams of light to scatter.

A solution is stable.

The solute from a solution cannot be separated by filtration (or mechanically).

Explanation:

Some examples of solutions are salt water, rubbing alcohol, and sugar dissolved in water. When you look closely, upon mixing salt with water, you can't see the salt particles anymore, making this a homogeneous mixture.

Answered by ItzRisingStar
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Different properties of solutions are as follows:

It is a homogeneous mixture.

Its particles are too tiny and have a diameter less than 1 nm.

The particles are not visible to naked eyes.

Particles don’t scatter a beam of light passing through it and hence the path of the light is not visible.

Solutes are inseparable from the mixture and do not sediment. A solution is stable.

The components of a mixture cannot be separated using filtration.

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