Dilute solutions contain a relatively small amount of solute compared to the solvent, while concentrated solutions have a higher proportion of solute.
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Homogeneity in a solution is achieved when the particles of the solute are evenly distributed throughout the solvent, resulting in uniform properties throughout the mixture.
Examples include lemonade, soda water, alloys (solid solutions), and air (gaseous solution).
Suraj Jha
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A solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances, where the components are evenly distributed at the particle level.
Sanjay Chouhan
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The uniform taste experienced in lemonade demonstrates the homogeneity of the solution. This consistent flavor indicates that the particles of sugar or salt, which contribute to the taste, are evenly distributed throughout the liquid, ensuring that each sip tastes the ...