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What are some examples of liquid solutions, solid solutions and gas solutions?
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
An example of a gaseous solution is air (oxygen and other gases dissolved in nitrogen). Since interactions between molecules play almost no role, dilute gases form rather trivial solutions. In part of the literature, they are not even classified as solutions, but addressed as mixtures.
If the solvent is a liquid, then gases, liquids, and solids can be dissolved. Here are some examples:
Gas in liquid:
Oxygen in water.
Carbon dioxide in water is a less simple example, because the solution is accompanied by a chemical reaction (formation of ions). Note also that the visible bubbles in carbonated water are not the dissolved gas, but only an effervescence of carbon dioxide that has come out of solution; the dissolved gas itself is not visible since it is dissolved on a molecular level.
Liquid in liquid:
The mixing of two or more substances of the same chemistry but different concentrations to form a constant.(Homogenization of solutions)
Alcoholic beverages are basically solutions of ethanol in water.
Solid in liquid:
Sucrose (table sugar) in water
Sodium chloride or any other salt in water forms an electrolyte: When dissolving, salt dissociates into ions.
the solvent is a solid, then gases, liquids, and solids can be dissolved.
Gas in solid:
Hydrogen dissolves rather well in metals, especially in palladium; this is studied as a means of hydrogen storage.
Liquid in solid:
mercury in gold, forming an amalgam
Hexane in paraffin wax
Solid in solid:
Steel, basically a solution of carbon atoms in a crystalline matrix of iron atoms.
Alloys like bronze and many others.
Polymers containing plasticizers.
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solution - Anonymous6 years ago
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- Anonymous5 years ago
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gas solution: the air u breathe :P it's got N2,. O2, CO2 & some ohters & they all form homogenous/true solution liquid solutions: any salt solution u cant think of with the infinite range of chemical salts such as: NaCl, KCl, BaCl2, Na2SO4, K2SO4, BaSO4 etc.. really, infinite are possible!!! solid solutions: alloys of course, nichrome(Ni + Cr), solder wire (Sn + Pb) etc..
- HalchemistLv 79 years ago
70% isopropanol, 3% hydrogen peroxide, vinegar (5% acetic acid), sea water, river water, LPG
18 kt gold, sterling silver, glass, brass, bronze
air, farts, natural gas, LPG after evaporation, domestic natural gas