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What is the difference between a liquid, a solution,and water?
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What is the difference between a liquid, a solution,and water?
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Water is a liquid yes, but liquid is not water. a solution is not a liquid, but is something that you put in liquid to change it in to soda ,apple juice,Ext. (different amounts and types of solution's are used to make different drinks)
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liquid is physical change for any sub
a solution is a mixture of two sub
and water is a molecular
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