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Identify the solutions among the following mixtures.

  1. Soil
  2. Sea water
  3. Air
  4. Coal
  5. Soda water
Short Answer

Solution

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. In the light of this, the solutions among the given mixtures are:

  1. Sea water
  2. Air
  3. Soda water
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