Sugar and salt can dissolve in water, but if you put too much in, the salt or sugar will start collecting at the bottom.
A solid that can dissolve is called soluble. A solid that has dissolved is called a solute.
Why does the entropy of a solid increases when it is dissolved in a solvent
every solid can be dissolved. The melting temperature is 100 degree celsius
When a solid is dissolved in another solid, it means that one solid substance is mixed with another solid substance to form a homogeneous mixture. The particles of the dissolved solid are evenly distributed throughout the solid solvent. This process is similar to dissolving a solute in a liquid solvent, but it occurs with solids instead.
An example of a solid dissolved in a solid is brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc. In brass, the atoms of zinc are dissolved into the solid lattice of copper, forming a homogeneous solid solution.
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.
it has to do with how many dissolved solids are in water
Usually heating the liquid will allow more solid to be dissolved. This not always the case though.
No, ice isn't a solid dissolved in another solid.Once ice is dissolved it becomes water and water is a liquid.
This solid is called a solute.
When the maximum amount of solid (solute) is dissolved in a solvent, the resulting solution is said to be saturated.
No.