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The liquid that dissolves a solid is called the "Solvent".
A solution, which means that there is two states mixed together (solid and liquid). It is technically a liquid, because area is stable but shape is no, but you can separate the solid from the liquid easily enough.
A liquid in which something has been dissolved is usually referred to as a 'solution'.
When solid is formed from liquid, then it is called solidilification. solidification Liquid ------------------------> Solid
A solid that dissolves in a liquid forms a solution. In this process, the solid particles break down and disperse evenly throughout the liquid, creating a homogeneous mixture. Substances that exhibit this behavior are known as soluble in the specific liquid.
Sometimes an alloy or a glass is formed.
Hi, Well the actual liquid formed will be entirely dependant on the solid used, but generic terms would be a solution if the solid completey dissolves and the properties of the liquid are identical throughout (think of sugar dissolved in tea or coffee), however, if the solid is not fully dissolved but is mixed in with the liquid, this will be called a suspension (think of alka seltzer or similar, where it discolours the water but there are particles of the solid detectable). Thanks
a is the solid form of material that can be identified by its properties, such as shape,color, and pattern
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A solute is a solid that dissolves in the liquid. The liquid is called the solvent. Together, they make the solution.If the solute dissolves in the solvent, it means that the solid is soluble. If it doesn't, it is insoluble.