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If I have interpreted the question correctly, the answer is the solute.

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What Name that is given to a solid turned to a liquid when mixed with another liquid?

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The substance that dissolves in the solvent in a solution?

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Why can't you separate the soultion using a fillter?

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How do you show that a substance is disolved in water when writing an equation?

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.