How is a solution and a mixture different?
How is a solution and a mixture different?
A solution is a mixture where one of the substances dissolves in the other. The substance that dissolves is called the solute. The substance that does not dissolve is called the solvent. An example of a solution is salt water.
What is the major difference between solution and ordinary mixture?
solution is homogeneous while ordinary mixture may be homogeneous or heterogeneous . Answer: solution is homogeneous mixture in which solute and solvent can not be seperate out like salt in water,sugar in water etc. while a mixture may contain any type of solute and solvent either they can be seperate or not.
What type of mixture is a solution?
A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another substance. The solute dissolves in the solvent. The solvent is a liquid or gas, and the solute can be a solid, liquid or gas.
Why is a solution a mixture?
Not all mixtures are solutions. A solution is a specific term that describes an even or homogeneous mixture of a solute, the substance being mixed, in a solvent, the substance that is in a greater amount in which the solute dissolves. All solutions are mixtures because it is two or more substances mixed together.