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∙ 8y agoSolids that can be completely dissolved in liquid materials are typically in the form of soluble salts, sugars, or certain gases. Examples include table salt (sodium chloride) dissolving in water, sugar dissolving in coffee, and carbon dioxide dissolving in water to make carbonated drinks.
A liquid in which a solid is dissolved is called a solvent. The solid that is being dissolved is known as a solute. When the solute is added to the solvent and dissolves, it forms a solution.
The word you are looking for is "dissolved." When a solid substance breaks down into individual molecules and is evenly spread out in a liquid, we say that it has dissolved in the liquid.
The word used for a solid dissolved in a liquid is "solute".
Yes, mass is conserved when a solid is dissolved in a liquid. The total mass of the solid and the liquid remains the same before and after dissolution. The solid particles disperse in the liquid, maintaining the overall mass of the system.
No, sand cannot be dissolved by glue. Glue is a liquid adhesive that is designed to stick materials together through adhesion and cohesion, but it cannot dissolve solid materials like sand.
You have dissolved the solid completely.
ice at its solid state when dissolved in water turns to its liquid state
Usually heating the liquid will allow more solid to be dissolved. This not always the case though.
A liquid in which a solid is dissolved is called a solvent. The solid that is being dissolved is known as a solute. When the solute is added to the solvent and dissolves, it forms a solution.
The word you are looking for is "dissolved." When a solid substance breaks down into individual molecules and is evenly spread out in a liquid, we say that it has dissolved in the liquid.
The word used for a solid dissolved in a liquid is "solute".
The scientific name for a liquid that has a solid in it is solution.
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Yes, mass is conserved when a solid is dissolved in a liquid. The total mass of the solid and the liquid remains the same before and after dissolution. The solid particles disperse in the liquid, maintaining the overall mass of the system.
You know a solid is completely dissolved when it is no longer visible or present in the solvent, and the solution appears clear or transparent. This typically occurs when the solid particles have fully dispersed and integrated into the solvent at a molecular level.
A solid that will dissolve in a liquid is called a SOLUTE.