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Get Full Access to Introductory Chemistry - 5 Edition - Chapter 13 - Problem 1q
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Problem 1Q

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Problem 1Q

What is a solution? List some examples.

Solution: Here, we are going to explain what a solution is and list some of its examples.

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A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. By homogenous mixture we mean that its composition and properties are uniform throughout the mixture. Generally, the component that is present in the largest quantity is known as solvent. One or more components present in the solution other than solvent are called solutes.

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Lemonade, soda water, oxygen dissolved in water, camphor in nitrogen gas, etc. are all examples of solutions.

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