"other bodily fluids" (blood, urine, etc.)
Water forms the basis of all bodily fluids such as blood, lymph, digestive fluids, bile, mucous, tears, etc.
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A solute is a substance that dissolves into another substance(called a solvent) and forms a solution.
When a substance is insoluble or does not dissolve in a solvent, it forms a separate phase. This can be in the form of a solid settling at the bottom (sedimentation), particles suspended in the solvent (suspension), or a separate layer on top (immiscibility or phase separation).
The maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent is called the solubility. At this level the solution is saturated.
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.
When a solution forms, particles of the solute leave each other.
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Water forms the basis of all bodily fluids such as blood, lymph, digestive fluids, bile, mucous, tears, etc.
Because it is polar and forms hydrogen bonds.
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A solute is a substance that dissolves into another substance(called a solvent) and forms a solution.
When a substance is insoluble or does not dissolve in a solvent, it forms a separate phase. This can be in the form of a solid settling at the bottom (sedimentation), particles suspended in the solvent (suspension), or a separate layer on top (immiscibility or phase separation).
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