The physical properties of a solution and the properties of the individual components areA. different B. the sameC. equalD.unmeasurable

Chemistry · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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B. the same

The physical properties of a solution are generally a combination of the properties of its individual components. In an ideal solution, the properties of the solution are essentially the same as the properties of its individual components. This is a fundamental concept in chemistry, where solutions are homogeneous mixtures of two or more substances, and the properties of the solution are determined by the properties of the solute and solvent.