the solute. your answer is in the question.
In a solution the solute is dissolved by the solvent.
The substance that is dissolved in a solution is a solute. A solvent is the dissolving medium in a solution.
A solute is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution.
The solute is dissolved in the solvent to form a solution.
Dispersed Phase
The solute.
A solution in which more solute can be dissolved has not reached saturation. It is an unsaturated solution.
The substance being dissolved in a solution is called a solute.
Nope - the substance being dissolved is the solute. The solution in which the substance is being dissolved - is the solvent.
The substance that is dissolved in a solution is called a solute. It is typically present in smaller quantities compared to the solvent, which is the substance that dissolves the solute in the solution.
The solution with more dissolved solute is more concentrated.
If a solution is concentrated a lot of solute is dissolved in the solvent. More solute can still be dissolved, though. If no more solute could be dissolved, you have a saturated solution.