Solution Formation & Properties

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Solution Formation & Properties

Solutions Air Vodka Oxygen and Nitrogen dissolved in each other. A Gas mixed with a Gas. Vodka Grain Alcohol and Water dissolved in each other. A Liquid mixed with a Liquid.

Brass Tonic Water Copper and Zinc dissolved in each other. A Solid mixed with a Solid. Tonic Water Carbon Dioxide dissolved in Water. A Gas mixed with a Liquid.

Hydrogen / Tungsten Oxide Hydrogen dissolved in Tungsten Oxide. A Gas mixed with a Solid. Sea Water Salt dissolved in Water. A Solid mixed with a Liquid.

Solution Formation Water Ethanol Water – Ethanol Solution

Water Vegetable Oil No Solution Forms