a solute the water or the liquid used.
The two parts of a solution in science are the solute and the solvent. The solute is the substance being dissolved, while the solvent is the substance doing the dissolving.
solute is the solid while the solvent is the liquid.
In sugar solution water is called the solvent and sugar is called the solute.
solvent and solute
The amount of solute that is dissolved in a solvent
The word you seek is probably 'solute'. A solute is the material which becomes dissolved in another substance. Sugar is soluble in water, and hence is the solute. In this example, the water is the 'solvent'.
solution- is the mixture of solute and solvent.
Usually, the substance present in the greatest amount is considered the solvent. Solvents can be gases, liquids, or solids. One or more components present in the solution other than the solvent are called solutes. The solution has the same physical state as the solvent.
In science, a solution is a homogenous mixture composed of two or more substances. Solutions are transparent and do not settle over time. They are made up of a solute (substance being dissolved) and a solvent (substance in which the solute is dissolved).
the solution mean two substance mix evenly
aerosol solute dissolve solvent solution solubility
In science, dilute refers to a solution that has a low concentration of solute relative to the solvent. This means there is a higher proportion of solvent compared to solute in a dilute solution. Diluting a solution involves adding more solvent to decrease the concentration of the solute.