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This is called a solution.
The dissolved substance is a called a solute.
A liquid in which a solid is dissolved is called a solvent. The solid that is being dissolved is known as a solute. When the solute is added to the solvent and dissolves, it forms a solution.
A solid that will dissolve in a liquid is called a SOLUTE.
A liquid with dissolved solids is a liquid; a liquid with solids suspended in it is a "non-Newtonian fluid." Mix up a 1:1 of water and cornstarch and you'll see what I mean.
The word used for a solid dissolved in a liquid is "solute." In a solution, the solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the liquid in which it is dissolved is called the solvent. When a solute dissolves in a solvent, it forms a homogeneous mixture known as a solution.
It is called the solute.
It is called the solute.
The solution from solid-liquid separation is called a filtrate, which is the liquid portion that passes through the filter and contains the dissolved components from the solid material.
The solid being added to the liquid is called a solute. When the solute is dissolved in the liquid, it forms a solution.
A liquid in which something has been dissolved is usually referred to as a 'solution'.
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.