part of a solution that desolves
The solvent and the solvent dissolves the solute in a solution
The solvent and the solvent dissolves the solute in a solution
in a solvent is the part of a solution in which another substance dissolves. a solute is the part of a solution that dissolves into another substance. in a suger solution, water is the solvent and the suger is the solute.
solvent
the part dissolving is called the 'solute'
a solute. The part that it dissolves in is the solvent, the mixture of the two (or more) is the solution.
1. A solvent and a solute are both parts of a solution.2. The solvent is mostly in majority and, it dissolves a solute in itself to make a solution.
A solute is the smaller part of a solution. The solute dissolves in the solvent. so yhA solid that dissolves in a liquid.
A solution is a solvent (the part of a solution that is present in the largest amount and dissolves the solute) and at least one solute (the part of a solution present in a lesser amount and dissolved by the solvent) that is homogeneous throughout.
solvent e.g hot water dissolves the solute (coffee powder) to make the solution instant coffee so the solvent is what dissolves the solute
the answer is solute. i have the same anatomy book :)
The correct spelling is "dissolve" (to go into solution, or to absorb into solution).