Importance of Solutions
Miscellanea / / August 08, 2023
The world around us is analyzed by the Science from different branches depending on the object of Study that we have chosen, and in the case of the Chemistry, is responsible for providing an analysis regarding the Composition of the Subject that makes up our world, as well as the different qualities and properties that they adopt according to their different combinations with other Items.
Seen from a point of view generic, we have in the conformation of liquid substances the combination of two or more Items to form a Compound, each of these being capable of forming a phase and interface in the event that they are not fully integrated (this being called Suspension, where the particles of solids or of two liquids can be seen floating in a container) as well as those that make a Homogeneous Mixture.
This last group is justly called Solution, also know as Dissolution, where we have a mixture between Two or More Substances that do not present an interface nor can they be easily differentiated from each other, having to respect a
Solution Ratio or the establishment of a Solubility Point in which this mixture can be made.From this proportion we have the compound that is found in the least amount, which is called Solute, in proportionality with the one that more abundant, receiving the name of Solvent, with the most common example being the combination of Salt (that is, Sodium Chloride) with Water, which by means of slight agitation or mixing generates the solution of Saltwater, which does not present interfaces.
If the level of solute is in excess, what is called saturated solution, while on the contrary if it is in a very low quantity, we are talking about a Dilute Solution, depending this in addition to the conditions of Temperature and Pressure.
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