No, water does not dissolve into all solutes. Some solutes, such as nonpolar molecules like oil, do not dissolve in water because they are not attracted to the polar water molecules.
Practically all solid solutes are more soluble at high temperature.
If all the water evaporated, what was left in the dish would be the solutes that were dissolved in the water, such as salts or sugars. These solutes do not evaporate with the water and remain behind in the dish once the water has all evaporated.
Atoms of the same type have the same number of protons, which determines the element. However, they can differ in the number of neutrons, resulting in isotopes. Isotopes of the same element behave similarly chemically but may have different physical properties.
have the same number of protons and electrons, which determine the chemical properties of an element. The differences in their atomic weights are due to varying numbers of neutrons in the nucleus.
No, not all solutes behave the same way in a solution. Different solutes can have different effects on properties such as boiling point, freezing point, and osmotic pressure based on their molecular structure and interactions with the solvent.
Not all solutes are solids.
All behave in a way that serves their own interests.
No, water does not dissolve into all solutes. Some solutes, such as nonpolar molecules like oil, do not dissolve in water because they are not attracted to the polar water molecules.
Mainly but some religions teach the same but in different ways.
Children (and adults) behave the same all over the world - some are good, some are bad and some ore so-so.
Pretty much the same as all other men.
Because they are all the same type of atoms. Oxygen is an element. If you have 10 oxygen atoms, they will all behave like oxygen, since they are the same element.
Practically all solid solutes are more soluble at high temperature.
d. all of these. Mammals can lose solutes through urinary excretion, respiration, and sweating as a way to regulate their internal balance of solutes and water.
If all the water evaporated, what was left in the dish would be the solutes that were dissolved in the water, such as salts or sugars. These solutes do not evaporate with the water and remain behind in the dish once the water has all evaporated.
No. The elder wand is the most powerful wand in all the wizarding world.