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A solution is a uniform mixture where one substance (called the solute) is completely dissolved into another substance (called the solvent), creating a single, consistent phase throughout. Solutions matter because they're fundamental to countless everyday processes and products—from salt dissolving in water to medicines, cleaning products, and how nutrients travel through our bodies.
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Une solution, en chimie, est un mélange homogène (constitué d'une seule phase) résultant de la dissolution d'un ou plusieurs soluté(s) (espèce chimique dissoute) dans un solvant. Les molécules (ou les ions) de soluté sont alors solvatées et dispersées dans le solvant.
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