There are two parts to a solution. The solute and the solvent. The solute is dissolved into the solvent, so that indicates that the solute was once solid.
some solid solute.
If, when reacted, one of the solids reacts to make a liquid and the other a soluable solid then yes. Regards Arezoth
A solute is the smaller part of a solution. The solute dissolves in the solvent. so yhA solid that dissolves in a liquid.
Table sugar is generally provided in solid state, as a fine dust off small crystals. Since a solution is constituted by a liquid solvent where another substance (a solute)) is dissolved, table sugar is not a solution. It becomes part of a solution (the solute) if it is dissolved in water, or in coffee for example.
In a solution, the substance that is put INTO the solution.
Solute
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
Solute is the solid part of the solution. Solvent is the liquid part of the solution.
its called a solute
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The liquid part is the solvent, and the dissolved solid is the solute.
some solid solute.
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
Hydroxide does not usually exist on its own; it is either part of a solution, a usually solid compound, or possibly a liquid molecule.