Preferred Label : solution;
IUPAC definition : A liquid or solid phase containing more than one substance, when for convenience one
(or more) substance, which is called the solvent, is treated differently from the
other substances, which are called solutes. When, as is often but not necessarily
the case, the sum of the mole fractions of solutes is small compared with unity, the
solution is called a dilute solution. A superscript attached to the symbol for a
property of a solution denotes the property in the limit of infinite dilution.;
Origin ID : S05746;
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Semantic type(s)
A liquid or solid phase containing more than one substance, when for convenience one
(or more) substance, which is called the solvent, is treated differently from the
other substances, which are called solutes. When, as is often but not necessarily
the case, the sum of the mole fractions of solutes is small compared with unity, the
solution is called a dilute solution. A superscript attached to the symbol for a
property of a solution denotes the property in the limit of infinite dilution.