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when a solute dissolves in water you can keep adding and stirring intill no more can dissolve. This is called a saturated solution.
In a solution, the particles which are present in larger quantity are called solvent and the particles which are present in smaller quantity are called solute. For example, in aqueous NaCl solution: NaCl is the solute particle and H2O is the solvent.
Solute particles must be attracted to solvent particles because they are opposites, and as everyone knows opposites always attract.
Solvent
distilation
When this solute is dissociated and the intermolecular bonds being weakened.
When this solute is dissociated and the intermolecular bonds being weakened.
When this solute is dissociated and the intermolecular bonds being weakened.
The process of solvent particles surrounding solute particles to form a solution. surrounded by water , possible result of solubility.
When a solution forms, particles of the solute leave each other.
The particles of solute dissolve in the solvent when the solution forms.
What are solute particles
when a solute dissolves in water you can keep adding and stirring intill no more can dissolve. This is called a saturated solution.
Solute particles are the particles of solid material that are being placed into a solvent. A solute dissolved in a solvent makes a solution.
When a solid is dissolved in a liquid, the liquid is said to be the solvent and the solid is to be the solute. The liquid that you get after dissolving the solid into the liquid is called the solution. When a solute dissolves, the solvent particles attract the particles of the solute away which breaks the cluster of particles apart. After dissolving enough amount that the solvent cannot dissolve more, the solution is said to be saturated. It is the state when the solution cannot dissolve anymore solute. The opposite of solution is suspension. A suspension is when the solute cannot be dissolved (that is, it is insoluble) into the solvent and stays suspended in the solvent. A suspension is translucent and the suspended particles can be easily seen. While, in a solution, the particles are soluble and complete dissolve into the solvent. A solution is transparent and the particles are too small to be seen through naked eyes.
In a solution, the particles which are present in larger quantity are called solvent and the particles which are present in smaller quantity are called solute. For example, in aqueous NaCl solution: NaCl is the solute particle and H2O is the solvent.
A suspention is a solution where the particles of the solvent(liquid) are a different size to the particles of the solute(Solid).