a solution
A liquid in which something has been dissolved is usually referred to as a 'solution'.
A solid that will dissolve in a liquid is called a SOLUTE.
Yes, by definition, because anything "dissolved" in a liquid forms a "solution".
An example of a compound that forms exothermically is hydrogen fluoride. It can exist as a colorless gas or as a fuming liquid, and can also be dissolved in water.
The concentration of a substance dissolved in a liquid.
A liquid in which something has been dissolved is usually referred to as a 'solution'.
It means something has dissolved in a liquid.
A solid that will dissolve in a liquid is called a SOLUTE.
Yes, by definition, because anything "dissolved" in a liquid forms a "solution".
An example of a compound that forms exothermically is hydrogen fluoride. It can exist as a colorless gas or as a fuming liquid, and can also be dissolved in water.
yes A solution is something dissolved in a solvent. Solvents are liquids, anything "dry" is NOT dissolved in a liquid, and is therefore NOT a solution. no., unless it is dissolved in water
mass
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The concentration of a substance dissolved in a liquid.
"this property of water helps move substances from the roots of trees to their leaves"
You can check by evaporating the liquid if something remains then the water is not pure.
n. 1 the solving of a problem 2 explanation or answer 3 liquid with something dissolved in it