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Ten examples of solutions that you might find in your home are:
- Salt water.
- Acetone(nail paint remover)
- Lemonade.
- Coffee.
- Tea.
- Sugar dissolved in water or sugar solution.
- Vinegar.
- Soft drinks.
What am I tall when I'm born but short when I'm gone? ›
I'm tall when I'm young, and I'm short when I'm old. What am I? Answer: A candle.
Which quotation from the text supports the reason that pip lies? ›
"I felt convinced that if I described Miss Havisham's as my eyes had seen it, I should not be understood."
What are 5 examples of solutions? ›
Examples of Solutions
Sugar-water, salt solution, brass, alloys, alcohol in water, aerosol, air, aerated drinks such as Coca-Cola etc. are examples of solutions. When we work with chemistry, we generally prepare many types of solutions such as copper in water, iodine in alcohol etc.
What are 5 types of solutions? ›
Types of Solution
S.No | Types of Solution | Examples |
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2 | Solid-liquid | The solution of sugar, salt etc in water. |
3 | Solid-gas | Sublimation of substances like iodine, camphor etc into the air. |
4 | Liquid-solid | Hydrated salts, mercury in amalgamated zinc, etc. |
5 | Liquid-liquid | Alcohol in water, benzene in toluene |
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How is my dad tall but I'm not? ›
There's much more than just heredity to consider before assuming a person will automatically be the same height as their parents. Medical conditions, hormonal deficiencies, and more can all contribute to how tall you are.
Will I be as tall as my mom or dad? ›
Health experts believe that 80% of a person's height is genetic. This means the height of biological parents can be an indicator of a child's height, although this is not always a reliable predictor.
How come my parents are short but I'm tall? ›
In terms of genetics, height is believed to be influenced by multiple genes, with each gene having a small effect on an individual's height. Some of these genes may be passed down from parents to their children, but it is also possible for new genetic mutations to occur during the formation of egg and sperm cells.
Why is Pip ashamed of Joe? ›
Joe is not wealthy, well-educated, or worldly. Pip is also particularly concerned that Joe will shape other people's impression of him, and cause others to think of him as lower-class. For these reasons, Pip is particularly ashamed of how Joe behaves in front of people like Miss Havisham, Estella, and Herbert.
Why is Pip ashamed of his home? ›
In Chapter 14, Pip reflects on his feelings about becoming Joe's apprentice. He notes that being exposed to wealth and prestige made him ashamed of his home. He is depressed and feels as though a heavy curtain has fallen upon his life.
Estella flirts with and pursues Bentley Drummle, a disdainful rival of Pip's, and eventually marries him because she wants to break the other gentlemen suitor's hearts just like Miss Havisham told her to do.
What are 10 examples of solutions? ›
Give atleast 10 examples of solutions?
- Salt water.
- Syrup (sugar in water)
- Vinegar (acetic acid in water)
- Vodka (ethanol in water)
- Varnish (various resins dissolved in solvent, often white spirit)
- Paper glue (usually polyvinylacetate dissolved in water)
What are 20 examples of solutions? ›
Examples of Solutions
- Saltwater – A Common Natural Solution. ...
- Sugar Water – Sweet Solution in Beverages. ...
- Air – A Gaseous Solution in Nitrogen and Oxygen. ...
- Brass – Solid Solution of Copper and Zinc. ...
- Soda – Carbonated Beverage Solution. ...
- Blood Plasma – Biological Solution in the Body. ...
- Vinegar – Acetic Acid Solution.
What is a solution in everyday life? ›
Air, for example, is a solution. If you live near a lake, a river, or an ocean, that body of water is not pure H2O but most probably a solution. Much of what we drink—for example, soda, coffee, tea, and milk are solutions. Solutions are a large part of everyday life.
What are the 10 examples of mixtures at home? ›
Answer:
- Oil and water.
- Lemon juice and tea.
- Honey and tea.
- Milk and chocolate.
- Coffee and cream.
- Cream and sugar.
- Flour and butter.
- Cereal and milk.