The document discusses solutions and their components. It defines a solution as a homogeneous mixture made up of two or more substances, with the solute being the minority substance that dissolves and the solvent being the majority substance where the solute dissolves. It provides examples of common solutes like sugar, salt, and coffee powder and common solvents like water, air, and milk.
The document discusses solutions and their components. It defines a solution as a homogeneous mixture made up of two or more substances, with the solute being the minority substance that dissolves and the solvent being the majority substance where the solute dissolves. It provides examples of common solutes like sugar, salt, and coffee powder and common solvents like water, air, and milk.
The document discusses solutions and their components. It defines a solution as a homogeneous mixture made up of two or more substances, with the solute being the minority substance that dissolves and the solvent being the majority substance where the solute dissolves. It provides examples of common solutes like sugar, salt, and coffee powder and common solvents like water, air, and milk.
-A Solution is a type of homogeneous mixture that is made up of two
or more substances. Many different kinds of solutions exist. For example, a solute can be a gas, a liquid or a solid. Solvents can also be gases, liquids or solids.
What are the 2 kinds of solution?
- Solute: this is the substance that makes up the minority of the
solution, or this is the part that is dissolved.
-Solvent: this is the substance that makes up the majority of the
solution. This is the part where the solute is dissolved.