the part dissolving is called the 'solute'
A Solution is formed
A solution
a solution
saturated solution
What is left is a solution.
A special mixture formed when a material dissolves in water is called a solution. In a solution, the material that dissolves is known as the solute, while water is the solvent. The solute particles are dispersed and evenly distributed throughout the solvent, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
The mixture formed when a solute dissolves completely in a solvent is called a homogeneous solution. In a homogeneous solution, the solute particles are uniformly distributed and cannot be seen with the naked eye.
The solute is the substance that dissolve in a solution.
A solution.
A stain? Could be a salt: an ionic compound formed from the reaction between an acid and a base.
That would leave you with NaCl solution. Salt water.
The correct spelling is "dissolve" (to go into solution, or to absorb into solution).