A liquid mixture in which two or more substances are uniformly combined, with one being the dissolving medium and the others being the dissolved components.
A homogeneous liquid comprising a primary liquid substance that dissolves other materials, typically referred to as a solvent, with the dissolved materials called solutes.
A liquid in which chemicals or other substances are fully dissolved and integrated, allowing for uniform distribution of components.
A specific type of liquid that emerges when a solute is completely dissolved in a solvent, often identified by the solvent type, such as an aqueous solution when water is involved.
Example:
リトマス紙で溶液の液性(酸性、中性、塩基性)を調べるときは、リトマス紙をすべて溶液に浸すのではなく、紙の先端の部分だけを浸します。
A liquid that is formed by dissolving a substance in water, commonly used in various scientific and culinary contexts.
A specific type of solution where water acts as the solvent, resulting in a different substance being uniformly dispersed within it.
A mixture consisting of a solute that has been completely dissolved in water, often characterized by its clear appearance and the uniform distribution of its components.