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Solution

Notation: —

Homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent.

FULL EXPLANATION

Homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent.

Solution

Homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent.

Short definition

Homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent.

Full explanation

Solution in the context of solutions concentration: Homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent. In practice this means relating macroscopic observation (mass, pressure, color), particle-level picture (atoms, electrons, ions moving and rearranging), and symbolic representation (formulas, equations, units). For Solution, students connect the definition to linked lessons: do not just memorize the phrase — predict what changes when conditions change and check with dimensional analysis.

Notation and units

  • Notation:
  • Common units: SI or derived, temperature in kelvins when in gas/energy contexts.
  • Symbolic hint: See related formula if applicable.

Example

Example for solution: In a worked problem where this term appears, substitute measured values with correct units and check that the dimensional result matches the intended quantity. For instance, calculating a solution often uses the form n=m/Mn=m/M or c=n/Vc=n/V or PV=nRTPV=nRT with TT in kelvins — illustrating how solution leads to a numerically different but dimensionally correct result when units are handled.

Confused with

  • Suspension — distinction: Solution is homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent. while Suspension has a different defining property. See cross-link in glossary.

Sources

Last reviewed: 2026-08-21 — Review due: 2027-08-21 — Author: Chemistry Fundamentals Editorial Team — Reviewer: Editorial Review Board (transparent placeholder).

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Confused with

Suspension

Do not confuse Solution with Suspension. See glossary cross-links.

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Reviewed August 21, 2026

SOURCES

  1. [nist-2022]NIST Reference (2022). NISThttps://physics.nist.gov/constants
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