If I have interpreted the question correctly, the answer is the solute.
solute
Solute is the substance that is dissolved. The solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute. If you put sugar in a glass of warm water the sugar is the solute and the water is the sovent
group of elements in a compound
Salt
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America joined the war in 1941 with the Sovent Union
yes cotton candy can be disolved ,but while your eating it , it can also be disolved in water.
A sovent is a type of solvent used in industrial cleaning processes. It is designed to dissolve greases, oils, and other contaminants from machinery and equipment. Sovents are typically strong and effective at removing tough residues.
A solute is the substance disolved in a liquid in solution; it is often solid. For example, NaCl, or table salt, is the solute in a salt water solution.
The substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution is called the solute. It can exist in various forms such as a solid, liquid, or gas. The amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent depends on factors like temperature and pressure.
Because a solution by definition is disolved particles. Once disolved, it is very difficult to separate. A solution is homogeneous.
You can represent a substance dissolved in water by adding the symbol "(aq)" next to it in a chemical equation. This symbol indicates that the substance is in aqueous solution. For example, NaCl(aq) represents sodium chloride dissolved in water.