Which statements are true of solutions? They contain solutes and solvents. They always have only one solute per solvent. Their particles must be evenly distributed. They may contain solid, liquid, and gas simultaneously. They are always easy to distinguish from colloids. They are homogeneous matter. They are pure.

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Explanation:

When two or more substances are mixed together in such a way that their particles are evenly distributed throughout the mixture then it is known as a solution.

Basically, a solution is a homogeneous mixture which can be present in any phase.

A solution contains both solute and solvent.

A colloid is defined as a substance in which solute particles are microscopically distributed throughout the solvent. In a colloid both solvent and solute are present in liquid phase.

Hence, a solution can be easily distinguished from colloids.

Therefore, we can conclude that following statements about solutions are true:

  • They contain solutes and solvents.
  • Their particles must be evenly distributed.
  • They may contain solid, liquid, and gas simultaneously.
  • They are always easy to distinguish from colloids.
  • They are homogeneous matter.

The study of chemicals is called chemistry. When the solute is dissolved in the solvent is called solubility. The solubility increased when the temperature increased.

The correct answer is A, C, D, E, and F

SOLUTION

  • When the mixture has two things that are mixed with each other is called a solution.
  • The solution is made up of two components. These components are as follows:-
  • Solute-  the component which is present less in amount
  • Solvent - the component which is present more in amount.

These components are always mixed with each other and they are mixed without any aggregated. Both the component are homogenous to each other.

Hence, the correct answer is A, C, D, E, and F. that is

  • They contain solutes and solvents.  
  • Their particles must be evenly distributed.
  • They may contain solid, liquid, and gas simultaneously.
  • They are always easy to distinguish from colloids.
  • They are homogeneous matter.

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