6 Differences Between Mixture And Solution
S.NO. | Mixture | Solution |
1. | A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, where one substance is dissolved in the other. | |
2. | Mixtures can be separated into their original substances through physical means, such as filtration, sedimentation, or distillation. | Solutions cannot be separated into their original substances through physical means; they must be separated through chemical reactions. |
3. | Mixtures can have varying compositions. | The composition of a solution is uniform throughout. |
4. | Mixtures can appear heterogeneous. | Solutions are always homogeneous. |
5. | Mixtures can have different melting and boiling points. | The melting and boiling points of a solution are the same as those of the solvent. |
6. | The physical properties of a mixture can vary depending on the proportions of the substances present. | The physical properties of a solution are the same throughout. |
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