This is a soluble substance called a solute.
Substances which dissolve [and do not react with water] are characterised by having ionic bonds or covalent bonds that are polar.
Ionic bonds are where one or more electrons are exchanged between atoms during a chemical reaction. An example of a compound with ionic bonding is Salt [Sodium Chloride]
Polar covalent bond are formed when electrons are shared between atoms during a chemical reaction but one atom has a greater affinity for the shared electrons than the other. An example of a group of compounds with polar covalent [there are many] bond is amino acids.
water because of the split molecules and the oxeygens levels
The liquid is called the solvent, and the dissolved material, the solute.
A homogeneous mixture of a dissolved substance in a liquid is called a solution.
For example the mixture nitric acid-water.
a compound that releases h+
This substance is called a solute.
This material is called solute.
Solvent
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it dissolved completely into a liquid
Because many substances can be dissolved in liquids ! To identify these substances a detailed chemical analysis of the residues after evaporation is necessary.
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"this property of water helps move substances from the roots of trees to their leaves"
It depends on the chemical structure and which phase you use to recover it. If it has been dissolved in a liquid, you can usually recover it with evaporation.
it dissolved completely into a liquid
Because many substances can be dissolved in liquids ! To identify these substances a detailed chemical analysis of the residues after evaporation is necessary.
plasma
All soluble substances can be dissolved in coconut oil.
Soluble substances are substances that can be dissolved,(example, in a liquid) :CoffeeSaltSugarRaro/ powdered juicebaking sodagelatineand detergent
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.
Filtering is a process that removes particles in suspension in a liquid. So, anything that does not dissolve in a liquid can be filtered out. Dissolved substances and pure substances, however, cannot be removed by filtering.
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"this property of water helps move substances from the roots of trees to their leaves"
It is a substance that may cease to be a solid by dissolving into it's solvent. Polar substances dissolve in water; most organic substances may be dissolved in water; while inorganic substances may only be dissolved in inorganic solvents.
mass
It depends on the chemical structure and which phase you use to recover it. If it has been dissolved in a liquid, you can usually recover it with evaporation.