Yes, solutions can exist in forms other than liquids. Solid solutions, also known as alloys, are one example, such as brass (a mixture of copper and zinc). Gaseous solutions, like air (which contains nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases), are another example.
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Yes, solutions can exist in forms other than liquids. Examples include solid solutions like alloys (e.g., brass, a mixture of copper and zinc), gaseous solutions such as air (a mixture of gases), and even liquid solutions like amalgams (e.g., dental fillings, a mixture of mercury and other metals).