The solute is the substance that dissolve in a solution.
When a solid (solute) is dissolved in a liquid (solvent) this mixture is generally called a solution.
When one substance dissolves into another, the mixture is called a solution.
It is called a sollution
Solution
soda
A solution
A type of mixture that is formed when one substance dissolves into another and fills the spaces between other kinds of molecules is called colloidal solution.
This is a mixture.
yes.
It is a mixture. It is a liquid-liquid solution.
If you are referring to a situation like sugar dissolving in water, then nothing is formed. We would just say that sugar is soluble in water. Your substance simple broke apart of dissociated so nothing was formed.
goluble
A type of mixture that is formed when one substance dissolves into another and fills the spaces between other kinds of molecules is called colloidal solution.
A type of mixture that is formed when one substance dissolves into another and fills the spaces between other kinds of molecules is called colloidal solution.
solvent
Homogeneous solution
a solution
1_A homogeneous ( same throughout) substance formed when one substance (called a salute) dissolves into another ( known as the solvent). 2_Solution is a mixture in which its components are evenly mixed. A solution is formed when one or more solutes dissolve in a solvent.
A solution.
The chemical bonds in the original substances are broken down, and new chemical bonds are formed with the other substance.
It depends upon nature of substances for example when Glucose or Salt are dissolved in water no new substance is formed so these are physical changes but when Ammonia gas is dissolved in water Ammonium and hydroxide ions are formed so it is a chemical change.
A solution is a compound that dissolved from another compound.
This is a solution.