The cells that are brought by droplets of water and a dissolved substance is called diffusion.
If a substance can be dissolved in water, that substance said to be water soluble.
No. The SUBSTANCE is still water, only now sugar is dissolved in it.
By definition, a cloud is microscopic water droplets. Brought down to earth level, a cloud is called "fog" - which is the same thing: microscopic water droplets.
If a substance produces hydroxyl ions (OH-) when dissolved in water, it is referred to as a BASE.
Salt is the solute (the substance being dissolved) and water is the solvent (the substance doing the dissolving.
Energy is absorbed.
This substance is a base.
It is called a solute, which is dissolved in a solvent
The solute. Solutions are formed when one substance (the solute) is dissolved into another (the solvent). For example, when a spoonful of sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent.
Because the density of water is 150.0 g/ cm^3, then 15.0 g of a substance was dissolved in 150.0 ml of water. This makes the solubility of this substance 100g / Liter of water.
It is a substance that may cease to be a solid by dissolving into it's solvent. Polar substances dissolve in water; most organic substances may be dissolved in water; while inorganic substances may only be dissolved in inorganic solvents.
When salt dissolves in water, the salt is the solute, and the solvent is the water. Whenever you have a solution, the substance that is being dissolved is the solute, the substance that it is being dissolved in is the solvent.