I am confused about the state of a solution. I know that most solutions are liquids, but I am not sure if all solutions are necessarily liquids. Can a solution be in a different state?
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charlotte_bailey_doctor
Fri Feb 14 2025
The term "solution" is frequently associated with the liquid state of matter.
Paolo
Fri Feb 14 2025
However, it is important to note that solutions can also exist in solid and gaseous forms.
SamuraiSoul
Fri Feb 14 2025
Brass serves as a prime example of a solid solution.
Elena
Thu Feb 13 2025
It is composed of copper and zinc mixed together in a uniform manner.
CryptoWizard
Thu Feb 13 2025
In contrast, air represents a gaseous solution.