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21 March, 03:22

Is a solution a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture

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  1. 21 March, 03:34
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    Solutions are always homogeneous.

    Explanation:

    Solution:

    Solution are considered homogeneous because in solution the ratio of solute and solvent remain the same throughout the solution. Both solute and solvent are chemically combined and form a new substance.

    In solution the particles of solute can not be seen through naked eye.

    When the light is passed through the solution it can not scattered.

    Example:

    When salt is dissolve in water it makes a solution.

    The solution also exist in gaseous form. For example oxygen and many other gases dissolved in nitrogen also form a solution.

    Mixture:

    In mixture substance are physically combined. In mixture every every individual particle retain their properties.

    It can be consist of solid, liquid and gas.

    Examples:

    Sand in water is also a mixture.

    Oil in water form mixture.
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