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solutionTwo or more substances mixed to form a single, homogenous phase. One of the substances is the solvent and the others (solutes) are said to be dissolved in it. The constituents of a solution may be solid, liquid, or gaseous. The solvent is normally the substance that is present in greatest quantity; however, if one of the constituents is a liquid this is considered to be the solvent even if it is not the major substance. solutionIn earth science, process by which the minerals in a rock are dissolved in water. Solution is one of the processes of erosion as well as weathering (in which the breakdown of rock occurs without transport of the dissolved material). An example of this is when weakly acidic rainfall dissolves calcite. Solution commonly affects limestone and chalk, which are both formed of calcium carbonate. It can occur in coastal environments along with corrasion and hydraulic action, producing features like the white cliffs of Dover, as well as fluvial (river) environments, like the one that formed Cheddar Gorge. Solution is also responsible for the weathering of many buildings, monuments and other structures. solution
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and the solution of it has been repeatedly attempted, with no other result than to crowd our lunatic asylums with the would-be solvers. There was no solution, but that universal solution which life gives to all questions, even the most complex and insoluble. However, the solution of the problem submitted to me may modify the form of the dilemma. |
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