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Suppose you stir a little baking soda into water until the water looks clear again. How could you prove to someone that the clear material is a solution, not a compound?

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User RyanS
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You can prove this by letting the water evaporate or using a instrument that can measure the solids in a liquid.
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User Marijke Luttekes
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Step-by-step explanation:

A solution is defined as the substance formed due to addition of two or more number of substances. A solution is a homogeneous mixture.

And, homogeneous mixtures are always clear solution. Particles of a homogeneous solution never combine chemically with each other.

For example, when we dissolve baking soda in water then it will completely dissolve in water forming a clear solution.

So, in order to determine that it is a solution we can let the water from the solution to evaporate.

This will leave behind the solute, that is, baking soda in the vessel. This will show that it is a solution.

Whereas a compound is defined as the substance in which different elements are chemically combined together in a fixed ratio by mass.

For example,
MgSO_(4) is a compound and elements are present in 1:4 ratio.

Components of a compound can only be separated by chemical means and not by any physical means.

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User Peter Nosko
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