Temperature directly affects all solutions. If the temperature is to high, bonds that need to be formed cant be. For example, at a low temp in an organic mixture you will get more single bonded carbons. At a high temp the organic compound will lose a hydrogen and form a c=c double bond
As the temprature increases, the dissolving rate increases
It is called a saturated solution. The actual amount of solid dissolved depends on the solid, the solvent (liquid) and the temperature.
It can be a solid or a gas.
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liquid
A solid that will dissolve in a liquid is called a SOLUTE.
It is called a saturated solution. The actual amount of solid dissolved depends on the solid, the solvent (liquid) and the temperature.
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A solute is a solid, being dissolved in liquid. A solvent is the liquid in which the solid, or solute is being dissolved in.
Usually heating the liquid will allow more solid to be dissolved. This not always the case though.
A soute is the solid that dissolves into a liquid. The Solvent is the liquid in which a solid is dissolved into.
The scientific name for a liquid that has a solid in it is solution.
every solid can be dissolved. The melting temperature is 100 degree celsius
It can be a solid or a gas.
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liquid
If the solid is insoluble, it will have little or no effect on the boiling point. If it is soluble, it will raise the boiling point.
Any solid can be placed in a liquid. If the solid is less dense then it will float. If it is not soluble and its melting temperature is higher than the temperature of the liquid it will remain solid and not become part of a mixture. any solid can be converted into liquid except those which becomes sublimed.