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Semmy [17]
3 years ago
6

Diferença entre soluções líquidas e líquidos puros

Biology
1 answer:
vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
3 0

Portuguese version:

Não falo português mas:

Uma solução é formada quando algo é adicionado ou dissolvido em um líquido. Você faz uma solução quando adiciona sal ou açúcar a um copo de água. ... Desde que um líquido seja feito de uma única substância, ele permanece puro e é chamado de líquido. Quando algo é adicionado a ele, ele se torna uma solução.

English version: I don't speak Portuguese but:

A solution is formed when something is added or dissolved in a liquid. You make a solution when you add salt or sugar to a glass of water. ... As long as a liquid is made of a single substance, it remains pure and is called a liquid. When something is added to it, it becomes a solution.

Spanish version: No hablo portugues pero:

Se forma una solución cuando algo se agrega o se disuelve en un líquido. Usted hace una solución cuando agrega sal o azúcar a un vaso de agua. ... Mientras un líquido esté hecho de una sola sustancia, permanece puro y se llama líquido. Cuando se le agrega algo, se convierte en una solución.

fReNcH vErSiOn: Je ne parle pas portugais mais:

Une solution se forme lorsque quelque chose est ajouté ou dissous dans un liquide. Vous faites une solution lorsque vous ajoutez du sel ou du sucre à un verre d'eau. ... Tant qu'un liquide est constitué d'une seule substance, il reste pur et s'appelle un liquide. Quand quelque chose y est ajouté, cela devient une solution.

Ok, terminei, tchau.

Okay, I'm done, Bye.

Bien, he terminado, adiós.

D'accord, j'ai fini, au revoir.

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