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Are all homogeneous mixtures are solutions?

Solutions are always homogeneous mixtures, but homogeneous mixtures are not
always solutions. ... So, the concept "solution" is reserved to solid and liquid phases.
In gas phase: Air is an example of homogeneous mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon
dioxide and other gases present in air.Jun 23, 2015

hat are the different types of mixtures?


Within the categories of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures there are more
specific types of mixtures including solutions, alloys, suspensions, and colloids. A
solution is a mixture where one of the substances dissolves in the other. The
substance that dissolves is called the solute.

what is an example of a mixture?


Examples include ice cubes in a drink, sand and water, and salt and oil. The liquid that
is immiscible form heterogeneous mixtures. A good example is a mixture of oil and
water. Chemical solutions are usually homogeneous mixtures.Apr 3, 2017

What is a colloid for kids?


Definition: A colloid is a substance microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another
substance. The dispersed-phase particles have a diameter between about 5 and 200
nanometers. Examples: Milk is an emulsion, which is a colloid in which both parties are
liquids.Mar 12, 2013

Is a heterogeneous mixture a solution?


A homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition
throughout. Many homogeneous mixtures are commonly referred to as solutions.
A heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases. The three
phases or states of matter are gas, liquid, and solid.

What is a heterogeneous mixture for kids?


A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture made of two or more substances that are
combined (mixed) together but not dissolved together. It is not the same consistency
throughout and can be separated into its original parts.

What is an example of a homogeneous mixture?


Here are some homogeneous mixtures: Water itself is an example of
ahomogeneous mixture. It often contains dissolved minerals and gases, but these are
dissolved throughout the water. Tap water and rain water are bothhomogeneous, even
though they may have different levels of dissolved minerals and gases.

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