It is the sediment.
When you dissolve a substance in a liquid you get a solution.
A liquid is a substance or a mixture of substances in solution.
The amount of a substance that a liquid holds will be the solubility of that substance in that volume of the liquid - at that temperature.
There are two parts in a solution. One of them is solvent and another one is solute. solvent is the substance which present in large amount. solute is the substance which present in smaller amount.
Any solid that sinks to the bottom of a liquid can be called a sediment.
No a solution is a liquid that has another substance dissolved in it.Added:When a solute ('the other substance') is dissolved in a solvent (liquid), this will result in a solution.
AnswerA SoluteA substance in which another substance is dissolved, forming as solution ( -A substance, usually a liquid, capable of dissolving another substance. )A SOLUTE is usually the added substance (the lesser amount) that dissolves in the Solvent (usually the greater amount)
The substance (usually a liquid) that can dissolve another substance is called a solvent.The substance that is being dissolved in a solution is called the solute.
Solubility is the ability of a substance (solute) to make a solution with another substance (solvent). The solvent is usually a liquid, and the solute can be a solid, liquid, or gas. The solute is usually dissolved into the liquid to create the solution.
It is a mixture. It is a liquid-liquid solution.
It is a mixture. It is a liquid-liquid solution.
This is a base.