Solutions compared of solutes and solvents

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The discussion focuses on completing a solute and solvent table with various examples. For solid to gas, hydrogen gas produced from palladium is provided as an example. For liquid to gas, hydrochloric acid formed by dissolving hydrogen chloride gas in water is mentioned. The gas to gas category includes air, which is a solution of nitrogen and oxygen, and also references colloidal substances like mayonnaise. The conversation highlights the need for additional examples, particularly for solid to liquid, liquid to liquid, and gas to liquid categories, with ethanol in water suggested as a potential example for liquid to liquid. Participants are encouraged to contribute further examples to fill in the remaining gaps in the table.
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Hi I am doing this solute and solvent table and i need to fill in some empty spaces here is what i got so far, and what i need, any help will be appreciated.

Solvent Solute
Solid----> Solid---> Alloys such as bronze and brass
Liquid----> Solid ---> Salt in water (solid solute dissolved into a liquid solvent)
Gas-----> Solid ----> ?

Solvent Solute
Solid ---> liquid ---??
Liquid ---> liquid ---?
Gas ---> liquid ---?

Solvent Solute
Solid ---> Gas---> Hydrogen gas being produced from palladum
Liquid --> Gas--->Hydrochloric Acid, by dissolving hydrogen chloride gas in water
Gas ----> Gas --->Air, has a solution of N2 and O2
 
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you might wish to consider suspensions, colloidal substances such as mayonaise. As for the liquid/liquid...there are many example, liquid ethanol in water. I'll let some others here help out with the rest.
 
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