Table of Contents
- 1 What is a solution that is the same throughout?
- 2 What always has the same chemical makeup?
- 3 What is a mixture that has the same composition throughout because all the parts are mixed evenly?
- 4 What is the difference between a pure solvent and a solution do they have the same physical properties?
- 5 How are the different types of solutions classified?
What is a solution that is the same throughout?
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. The term homogeneous means “the same throughout.” For example, suppose that you make a solution of sugar in water. If you were to take a drop of the sugar solution from anywhere in the solution, it would always have the same composition.
Which type of substance will always be the same throughout?
pure substance
A pure substance is a form of matter that has a constant composition (meaning that it is the same everywhere) and properties that are constant throughout the sample (meaning that there is only one set of properties such as melting point, color, boiling point, etc.
Do solutions have the same properties throughout?
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of substances (the prefix “homo-” means “same”), meaning that the properties are the same throughout the solution.
What always has the same chemical makeup?
A compound always has the same elements in the same proportions. For example, carbon dioxide always has two atoms of oxygen for each atom of carbon, and water always has two atoms of hydrogen for each atom of oxygen. A compound always has the same composition throughout.
How are compounds and solutions similar?
A compound is a pure substance that is composed of elements chemically bonded in definite proportions. A compound can be broken down into simpler substances only by chemical reactions, such as electrolysis. A solution is a homogeneous mixture, meaning that it is the same throughout.
Are solutions and compounds the same?
The solvent dissolves the solutes and forms a uniform solution. Therefore, normally solvent amount is higher than the solute quantity. Furthermore, all the particles in a solution have the size of a molecule or an ion. Thus, we cannot observe them by the naked eye.
What is a mixture that has the same composition throughout because all the parts are mixed evenly?
Summary. A homogeneous mixture is a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture. All solutions would be considered homogeneous.
What are made up of same kind of atoms?
Element
Element : A pure substance composed of the same type of atom throughout. Compound : A substance made of two or more elements that are chemically combined in fixed amounts.
What are two solutions in nature?
13.1: Types of Solutions – Some Terminology
Solution | Solute | Examples |
---|---|---|
gas | gas | air, natural gas |
liquid | gas | seltzer water (CO2 gas in water) |
liquid | liquid | alcoholic beverage (ethanol in water), gasoline |
liquid | solid | tea, salt water |
What is the difference between a pure solvent and a solution do they have the same physical properties?
The physical properties of a solution are different from those of the pure solvent. Colligative properties are those physical properties of solutions of nonvolatile solutes that depend only on the number of particles present in a given amount of solution, not on the nature of those particles.
How are compounds combined?
Elements can be chemically combined into compounds, therefore, a compound consists of two or more elements combined, in definite proportions, by chemical means. Compounds may be formed by combining atoms of their constituent elements by ionic bonds or by covalent bonds.
Which is the best description of a solution?
Matter can basically be classified as elements, compounds, Mixtures, but a solution comes only under Mixtures. On the bases of nature of components, mixtures can be classified into two types: Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixtures. A homogeneous mixture can also be said as Solution.
How are the different types of solutions classified?
Different types of solutions on the bases of the amount of concentration of solute in two solutions: Solutions can be classified into three types based on the concentration of the solvent in two solvents (in a beaker and a cell in it), in the solution.
What’s the difference between a compound and a solution?
Solutions – a special kind of mixture where one substance dissolves in another. Elements – simplest form of pure substance. They cannot be broken into anything else by physical or chemical means. Compounds – pure substances that are the unions of two or more elements. They can be broken into simpler substances by chemical means.
How are the components of a liquid solution different?
Some of these components, such as water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide may vary in concentration in different locations on the Earth depending on factors such as temperature and altitude. When molecules of gas, solid or liquid are dispersed and mixed with those of liquid, the homogeneous (uniform) states are called liquid solutions.