
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The given solutions need to be classified in homogenous, heterogeneous, or colloidal mixtures.
Concept Introduction:
The solutions which are having uniformity in its composition and properties is called as Homogenous mixture. The solution mixture which contains visibly differentiated particles or phases then it is called as heterogeneous solution. The solution contains the solids which are suspended in to liquid medium is known as colloidal solution.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given solutions need to be classified in homogenous, heterogeneous, or colloidal mixtures.
Concept Introduction:
The solutions which are having uniformity in its composition and properties is called as Homogenous mixture. The solution mixture which contains visibly differentiated particles or phases then it is called as heterogeneous solution. The solution contains the solids which are suspended in to liquid medium is known as colloidal solution.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given solutions need to be classified in homogenous, heterogeneous, or colloidal mixtures.
Concept Introduction:
The solutions which are having uniformity in its composition and properties is called as Homogenous mixture. The solution mixture which contains visibly differentiated particles or phases then it is called as heterogeneous solution. The solution contains the solids which are suspended in to liquid medium is known as colloidal solution.
(d)
Interpretation:
The given solutions need to be classified in homogenous, heterogeneous, or colloidal mixtures.
Concept Introduction:
The solutions which are having uniformity in its composition and properties is called as Homogenous mixture. The solution mixture which contains visibly differentiated particles or phases then it is called as heterogeneous solution. The solution contains the solids which are suspended in to liquid medium is known as colloidal solution.
(e)
Interpretation:
The given solutions need to be classified in homogenous, heterogeneous, or colloidal mixtures.
Concept Introduction:
The solutions which are having uniformity in its composition and properties is called as Homogenous mixture. The solution mixture which contains visibly differentiated particles or phases then it is called as heterogeneous solution. The solution contains the solids which are suspended in to liquid medium is known as colloidal solution.
(f)
Interpretation:
The given solutions need to be classified in homogenous, heterogeneous, or colloidal mixtures.
Concept Introduction:
The solutions which are having uniformity in its composition and properties is called as Homogenous mixture. The solution mixture which contains visibly differentiated particles or phases then it is called as heterogeneous solution. The solution contains the solids which are suspended in to liquid medium is known as colloidal solution.

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