water
A solute is the substance to be dissolved in a solvent to give a solution.
Chlorine
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the answer to that is concentration!!
quantity of substance present in solution
by dividing the quantity of heat of a substance by the mass of that substance
A substance which absorb a great quantity of water.
First LawThe quantity of a substance produced by electrolysis is proprotional to the quantity of electricity used. Second LawFor a given quantity of electricity the quantity of substance produced is proportional to its weight.
The most abundant dissolved salt in ocean water is sodium chloride. It is a colorless crystalline compound with the chemical formula of NaCl.
No, the quantity doesn't affect the temperature but it may (and usually does) affect the time taken for a substance to achieve that temperature.
The most correct term for solid sodium chloride quantity is mass of salt.
Consisting of the greatest number or quantity; greater in number or quantity than all the rest; nearly all., Greatest in degree; as, he has the most need of it., Highest in rank; greatest., In the greatest or highest degree.
A gram of a molecular substance is the quantity that will have a mass of 1 gram.
A solute is the substance to be dissolved in a solvent to give a solution.
This is the concentration.
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That quantity is known as the "weight" of the substance, and it depends on how much of the substance you have.