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In Physics / High School | 2013-12-10

Can water and pebbles form a solution?

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Pebbles in water will not dissolve, therefore not create a solution

Answered by ggriffin63 | 2024-06-10

**Water **and **pebbles **can't form a solution because a solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances where the components are uniformly distributed at the molecular or atomic level.
In a solution , the solute particles become dispersed and evenly distributed within the solvent particles. Water is a common solvent, but pebbles are not soluble in water. Pebbles are solid particles that do not dissolve in water or form a homogeneous mixture. Instead, if you were to mix water and pebbles, the pebbles would remain as separate solid particles within the water. This type of mixture is called a suspension, where the solid particles are not dissolved but rather dispersed throughout the liquid .
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Answered by tiwarsourab7 | 2024-06-17

Water and pebbles cannot form a solution because pebbles do not dissolve in water. Instead, they create a heterogeneous mixture known as a suspension, where solid particles remain visible in the liquid. A true solution requires the solute to dissolve completely in the solvent.
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Answered by tiwarsourab7 | 2024-10-15