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A solution in alcohol is called a tincture.

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Alchohol is a solvent for fatty acids,antibiotics and an alkaline solution.

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you answer it yourself

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A tincture

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What is a substance that does the dissolving in a solution?

It is a solvent that dissolves in a solution.


The substance that dissolves in the solvent in a solution?

The substance that is dissolved in a solution is a solute. A solvent is the dissolving medium in a solution.


The dissolving medium is also called the?

Substance which is going to dissolve in medium is called solute and the medium is called solvent. solute + solvent = solution


What is water in a solution?

The water in a solution is called the solvent


In a solution the water is the?

The water in a solution is called the solvent


What is the solute and solvent in liquid and gas solution?

The component which is most abundant in a solution is called solvent.


What term describes a substance that can dissolve in a solution?

Solvent


What is the majority of the solution called?

The solvent (typically a liquid but not necessarily).


What solution contains the largest volume of solvent in 100mL?

3 percent alcohol


The combination of solute and solvent?

For example, if you dissolve some tablesalt (NaCl) (maybe 1 gram) in water (H2O) (maybe 1000 grams), the solute will be the tablesalt and the solvent will be the water. Generally speaking, the solid that dissolves in a fluid (gas or liquid) is called the "solute". If the solution is one made of fluids, (for example 1000 gram ethylic alcohol + 10 gram water), the solvent is the fluid in greater amount (in our example, ethylic alcohol is the solvent and water the solute).


What is the substance that dissolves to make a solution?

The substance that dissolves is called the "solute" and the substance that the solute dissolves in is called the "solvent".


Why would a solution be called isotonic?

A solution with the same ratio of solute to solvent (concentration) as another solution is called isotonic. If it has more solvent and thus a lower solute concentration, then it is called hypertonic.