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Question
Name the different types of solutions. Give one example of each.
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Solution
Types of solution-
(i). Solid in solid.
Example- Brass
(ii). Solid in a liquid
Example- Tincture of iodine
(iii). Liquid in liquid
Example- ethanoic acid
(iv). Gas in a liquid
Example- CO2 in water
(v). gas in gas
Example- Air
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