1. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures composed of two or more substances. 2. Solutions have a uniform composition throughout. 3. Solutions have a lower concentration of solute than the pure solute. 4. Solutions are affected by temperature and pressure. 5. Solutions can be either gaseous, liquid, or solid. 6. Solutions can be created by dissolving a solid, liquid, or gas in a liquid or a gas. 7. Solutions can be made up of two or more liquids, two or more solids, or a combination of a liquid and a solid. 8. Solutions can be reversible, meaning that they can be separated back into their components, or irreversible, meaning that they cannot be separated.
2. What are the different types of solutions?
-Types of Solutions: gaseous, liquid and solid solutions are based on the states of the solution 3. What type of solutions are encountered everyday? - Examples of Solutions in Everyday sweetened tea or coffee - When sugar is dissolved into brewed tea or coffee, the beverage becomes a solution. salt water - If you've ever had to gargle with warm salt water to help with a sore throat, you have created a solution by dissolving salt (sodium chloride) in water. mouthwash - The minty liquid that keeps your breath smelling fresh is one or more chemicals, such as cetylpyridinium chloride, dissolved in water.