they really dont dissolve they just squish together so much because the particles want to get together and then you cant see the particles anymore
The particles of solute dissolve in the solvent when the solution forms.
If the solute is soluble, it will dissolve in the solvent.
crushing particles of solute
To break the attractions between particles of solute.
Particles of a solute separate and disperse uniformly throughout the solvent. This process occurs due to interactions between solvent molecules and solute particles, breaking intermolecular forces in the solute. The solute particles then become surrounded by solvent molecules, forming a homogenous solution.
It gets dissolved in something else.
it must be able to dissolve the solute.
When making a solution, you dissolve a solute (usually a solid) into a solvent (usually a liquid) to form a homogeneous mixture. The solute particles disperse and become uniformly distributed in the solvent, resulting in a solution.
It all depends on the particles and the solution
The particles of that solute go into the empty spaces around the water particles.
You can dissolve twice as much solute in it
It will dissolve in the solution.