When a substance dissolves in a liquid, it is called a solution. The substance that dissolves is referred to as the solute, while the liquid it dissolves in is called the solvent.
A solute is a substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution.
When a substance dissolves in a liquid, the individual particles of the substance spread out and become surrounded by the particles of the liquid. This process creates a homogeneous mixture with the substance evenly dispersed throughout the liquid. The substance retains its chemical identity, but is dispersed at a molecular or ionic level within the liquid.
The resultant liquid is called a solution.
The substance that dissolves other substances is known as the solvent. It is usually a liquid, such as water, in which other materials can be dissolved to form a solution.
When a substance dissolves in a liquid, it is called a solution. The substance that dissolves is referred to as the solute, while the liquid it dissolves in is called the solvent.
This substance is called a solute.
This substance is called a solute.
A solvent
a solute substance is a solid substance which dissolves in a solvent which is a liquid.
Soluble.
Solute is the substance that dissolves and solvent is the liquid in which the solute dissolves in
The substance that dissolves in a solution is called the solute. It is usually a solid, liquid, or gas that disperses evenly throughout the solvent to form a homogenous mixture.
The phenomenon is called dissolution; the substance is called the solute.
The phenomenon is called dissolution; the substance is called the solute.
Saltwater is a mixture of solid and liquid molecules. Once the salt dissolves, the substance becomes a solution.
It's the solute in a solution - the liquid that did the dissolving is the solvent.