Concentration of Solutions Solutions-An Overview Large amount of salt is dissolved in seawater. This makes it unfit for drinking directly. Can we say that the amount of salt in the sea is the same everywhere? The air contains gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide and ozone along with various small particles like pollen grains and dust. Are the gases and the particles present in equal amounts in air? Soil contains a lot of substances, e.g., clay, organic matter, minerals, pebbles, etc. Why do the amounts of clay, organic matter, minerals, etc. in soil vary from place to place? All of the above substances (soil, air and seawater) are examples of mixtures. Let us go through the lesson to find out what mixtures are. Mixtures A mixture may be defined as a material having two or more types of pure forms of matter. For example, milk is a mixture as it contains a combination of water molecules, fat molecules and protein molecules. The constituents of a mixture can be separated by certain physical ...
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