In a solution, water would be a good example of this
In a solution, the Kool Aid powder for my yummy Kool Aid drink would be a good example of this:
A mixture with small undissolved particles that do not settle out, fog for example
A mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated out
A mixture with a solute and solvent that has the same properties throughout
The substance that is dissolved in a solution.
The substance that dissolves other substances in a solution
This depends on the amount of solute dissolved in the solvent at a given temperature, and can be increased by increasing the temperature
This is just a ratio that shows the amount of solute to solution and does not depend on temperature.
If there is Kool Aid powder settled at the bottom of my Kool Aid drink, I know it is
Weak tea or a solution with little solute dissolved in the solvent is said to be this:
If there is Kool Aid powder settled at the bottom of my glass of Kool Aid, it is this:
If my drink has alot of solute dissolved in it(really strong Kool Aid) , but not so much that it settles at the bottom of my glass, I could say it's
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