Solution Chapter Practice Questions
Chemistry Solution Chapter Practice Questions
The solution can be commonly defined as the liquid state of matter, but solutions of gases and solids are possible. The solution can be further explained as a correlative mixture of two or more substances in relevant amounts that can be varied continuously up to the limit of solubility.
Air, for example, is a solution consisting chiefly of oxygen and nitrogen with trace amounts of several other gases, and brass is a solution composed of zinc and copper.
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