Asked by asdf
How does a gas differ from a liquid with respect to the following property:
Ability to mix with other substances of the same phase to form homogeneous mixtures
Gases form homogeneous mixtures with each other regardless of the identities or relative proportions of the component gases.
But what about liquids? All I can gather is that they can form solutions with other liquids.
Ability to mix with other substances of the same phase to form homogeneous mixtures
Gases form homogeneous mixtures with each other regardless of the identities or relative proportions of the component gases.
But what about liquids? All I can gather is that they can form solutions with other liquids.
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Answered by
bobpursley
A solution is a homogenous mixture, same words as you did on the gases.
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