the solution mean two substance mix evenly
A saturated solution contains only a maximum amount of solute. (what is being dissolved)
solvent and solute
When two substances are dissolved to form a solution, the substance that has a lesser volume is called the solute, while the substance with the greater volume is referred to as the solvent.
An unsaturated solution is one that has less than the maximum amount of solute dissolved into the solvent at standard temperature and pressure (STP). A saturated solution has the maximum amount of solute dissolved at STP. A supersaturated solution has more than the maximum amount of solute dissolved (made possible typically by heating the mixture beyond STP, to allow for more solute to be dissolved). When the solution is recooled, a seed crystal can be used to grow larger crystals (such as in the case of rock candy).
A solute is what is dissolved in a solution eg. Salt and water. The solute in the solution is the salt as it has dissolved in water. There can be many different solutes in a solution at one time. A cup of coffee contains many solutes as the coffee granules and the sugar have dissolved in the water, making these two solids solutes.
Its a ratio of solute in solutions. Concentration= (Mass of solute/Volume of solvent) * 100
a solute the water or the liquid used.
A saturated solution contains only a maximum amount of solute. (what is being dissolved)
solute is the solid while the solvent is the liquid.
In sugar solution water is called the solvent and sugar is called the solute.
solvent and solute
solvent and solute
The amount of solute that is dissolved in a solvent
In a solution, the solute is whatever is dissolved in the solvent.
The word you seek is probably 'solute'. A solute is the material which becomes dissolved in another substance. Sugar is soluble in water, and hence is the solute. In this example, the water is the 'solvent'.
Not necessarily. Salt can be deemed a solute but solute can mean other things. You can even regard oxygen dissolved in water as solute. A solute (usually solid) in a solvent (usually liquid) is a solution (such as salty water, {brine} or a sugar solution.
solution- is the mixture of solute and solvent.