Integrated Science
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Author: Tillery, Bill W.
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Chapter 10, Problem 1CQ
To determine
The differences between a solution and other mixtures.
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Answer to Problem 1CQ
The difference between a solution and mixtures is as tabulated.
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The difference between a solution and mixtures is tabulated below.
Solution | Mixture |
1. A solution is a homogenous mixture of ions or molecules of two or more substances which a completely dissolved. | 1. A mixture is a combination of two or more substances which are not completely dissolved. |
2. The components of a solution are combined chemically. | 2. The components of a mixture are not chemically combined. |
3. A solution is a homogenous mixture only. | 3. A mixture can either be a heterogeneous mixture or a homogenous mixture. |
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