what is a liquid solution and a gaseous solution? [define plz]

liquid solution: sea water
gas solution: air

i don't need examples. i need definitions. they are not in my book.

a liquid solution is a mixture of atoms/ions/chemicals, etc. dissolved in water. For example sea water has salt and other dissolved minerals. Same deal with a gas solution, except with different gases. Air has oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, etc. Basically, solutions are not pure, they are something mixed togeather. Like, a sugar solution has sugar dissolved in water.

You should use the same name when posting. It helps us keep people straight and helps us answer questions better. You need to define these, yourself, for it isn't exactly clear what you want. Here is a site to read.
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I apologize for the confusion. Let me provide you with clear definitions for liquid and gaseous solutions:

A liquid solution refers to a homogeneous mixture in which one or more substances are dissolved in a liquid solvent. In this case, the solvent is usually water. The dissolved substances can be atoms, molecules, ions, or even other compounds. Examples of liquid solutions include sea water, sugar dissolved in water, or even salt dissolved in water.

On the other hand, a gaseous solution, also known as a gas solution or a gas mixture, refers to a homogeneous mixture in which one or more gases are evenly distributed throughout another gas. The gases can be elements or compounds. An example of a gaseous solution is air, which consists of various gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and others, all present in different proportions.

To summarize, a liquid solution involves the dissolution of substances in a liquid solvent, such as water, while a gaseous solution involves the uniform mixing of gases within a gas medium, such as air.