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1)Many solutions are found in the home

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1)Many solutions are found in the home. Some are listed below, with the composition as printed on the label. When no percentage is indicated, components are usually given in order of decreasing amount. When water is present, it is often not mentioned on the label or it is included in the inert ingredients. Identify the solvent and solutes of the following solutions:

  1. a. Liquid laundry bleach: sodium hypochlorite 5.25%, inert ingredients 94.75%
  2.                        b. Rubbing alcohol: isopropyl alcohol 70%
  3. c. Hydrogen peroxide: 3% hydrogen peroxide
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  6. Classify the following as being a solution or not a solution. Explain your reasons when you classify one as not a solution. For the ones classified as solutions, identify the solvent and solute(s).
  7. a. Foggy air
  8. b. Tears
  9. c. Freshly squeezed orange juice
  10. d. Strained tea
  11. e. Creamy hand lotion
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Q1)

a) The solute is sodium hypochlorite and the solvent is water.

b) The solute is isopropyl alcohol and the solvent is water.

c) The solute is Hydrogen peroxide and the solvent is water.

Q2)

a) It is a solution. The solute is liquid water and the solvent is air.

b) It is a solution. The solutes are  mucin, lipids, lysozyme, lactoferrin, lipocalin, lacritin, immunoglobulins, glucose, urea, sodium, and potassium and the solvent is water.

c) It is a solution. The solutes are vitamin c and sugar. The solvent is water

d) It is a solution. The solute is tea and the solvent is water.

3) It is not a solution