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This document explains the concepts of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures along with their definitions and examples. It also covers the meaning of a solution, its types, and the main components — solute and solvent. Easy-to-understand explanations and examples like sugar solution, alloys, and air make it perfect for Class 9 Science students. --- Keywords: Solutions Mixtures Homogeneous mixture Heterogeneous mixture Solute and solvent Components of solution Examples of mixtures Science Class 9 notes CBSE chemistry notes Sugar solution example Alloys and air solutions

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Solutions and Mixtures

Homogeneous Mixture
A homogeneous mixture is a mixture that has a uniform composition throughout. Such a
mixture is called a homogeneous mixture.

Heterogeneous Mixture
A heterogeneous mixture contains physically distinct parts and has a non-uniform
composition. Such mixtures are called heterogeneous mixtures.

Examples: Mixture of sodium chloride and iron filings, salt and sulphur, oil and water.

What is a Solution?
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. Examples: Lemonade, soda
water, etc., are all examples of solutions.

Solid solution: Alloys

Gaseous solution: Air

Components of a Solution
A solution has two components — solute and solvent.

• The component present in a large amount is called the solvent.

• The component of the solution that dissolves in the solvent is called the solute (present in
lesser quantity).

Example: A solution of sugar in water is a solid in liquid solution. In this solution, sugar is
the solute and water is the solvent.
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