A solution.
When a substance dissolves completely and evenly in another substance, a homogeneous mixture called a solution is formed. In a solution, the solute (the substance being dissolved) is uniformly distributed in the solvent (the substance doing the dissolving).
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The solute is the substance that dissolve in a solution.
A type of mixture that is formed when one substance dissolves into another and fills the spaces between other kinds of molecules is called colloidal solution.
A homogeneous mixture is formed when one substance dissolves into another and fills the spaces between other kinds of molecules. This type of mixture has a uniform composition throughout, with the dissolved particles evenly distributed in the solvent.
A mixture is formed.
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A solution is most likely to have a homogeneous mixture. Solutions are formed by mixing a solute (the substance that is dissolved) in a solvent (the substance that does the dissolving), resulting in a uniform distribution of particles at the molecular level.
This is a mixture.
When one substance is insoluble in another, they form a heterogeneous mixture where the insoluble substance remains separate and distinct within the mixture. This can result in the formation of phases such as suspensions or precipitates, depending on the nature of the substances involved.
A solution.