Hydrated ion, Like Hexa(aqua)-Nickel(II)=Ni(H2O)6+2 , Tetra(aqua)-Copper(II)=Cu(H2O)4+2 , etc.
Depending on the ionic compound, such as NaCl, the ions of a solid ionic substance dissociate and dissolve in water.
Electrolyte
It is a substance that may cease to be a solid by dissolving into it's solvent. Polar substances dissolve in water; most organic substances may be dissolved in water; while inorganic substances may only be dissolved in inorganic solvents.
When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid and vice versa, its density changes.
Ionic solid...I'm assuming that this is an online homework question, and the correct answer is "An ionic solid"
Because the molecules of the solid are not strongly bonded to each other and will readily bond to the liquid.
Melting: the substance changes back from the solid to the liquid. Condensation: the substance changes from a gas to a liquid. Vaporization: the substance changes from a liquid to a gas. Sublimation: the substance changes directly from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase.
When a solid, liquid , or gas is dissolved in another substance, the result is a solution.
Solute is any substance that is dissolved in a substance and is present in less quantity than the other substance. If the solute is a solid substance then it is called a solid solute. For example :- sugar dissolve in water, sugar is solid solute.
It is a substance that may cease to be a solid by dissolving into it's solvent. Polar substances dissolve in water; most organic substances may be dissolved in water; while inorganic substances may only be dissolved in inorganic solvents.
My best guess is that the particles weaken.
The substance that is being dissolved is the solute.By convention, when discussing solutions we say that a solute is dissolved into a solvent.A solute is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. For example, salt (the solute) is dissolved into water (the solvent) to form saline water (a solution).
It is a substance that may cease to be a solid by dissolving into it's solvent. Polar substances dissolve in water; most organic substances may be dissolved in water; while inorganic substances may only be dissolved in inorganic solvents.
The solid changes into a liquid
A liquid in which something has been dissolved is usually referred to as a 'solution'.
A solid dissolved into a liquid makes a solution, as opposed to a suspension which is when the solid remains visibly suspended in the liquid without rising to the top or sinking to the bottom.The previous answer which I am replacing mistook the question as "What is made when a solid turns into a liquid, i.e.: melts, like ice to water". That would be a single substance in two states of matter, solid and liquid, not one solid substance dissolved into a different liquid substance, for example salt dissolving into water.
When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid and vice versa, its density changes.
Solute = the substance dissolved in a given solution. Solvent = a. the process by which a gas, liquid, or solid is dispersed homogeneously in a gas, liquid, or solid without chemical change. b. such a substance, as dissolved sugar or salt in solution. c. a homogeneous, molecular mixture of two or more substances. BY: ANTHONY BROOKINS
A solution is a compound that dissolved from another compound.