Solute. And the generic name of the liquid that it dissolves in is "solvent", the generic name of the resulting mixture is "solution". It took me a long time to see the patterns in the names.
This substance is called solute.
"soluble"
Solvent is the term for a dissolving medium in a solution. The material which is being dissolved is called the solute.
Solvent
A solid that dissolves in a liquid is called a solute. The term solute means that which is dissolved. A solution is the resulting mixture of solute and solvent. A solvent is that which dissolves. Water is the most common solvent; if sugar dissolves in water, then sugar is the solute and water is the solvent. The term insoluble means does not dissolve, so for example, glass is insoluble in water. That's why you can pour water into a glass and the glass remains intact.
Solubility is defined as the ability of one substance to dissolve into another substance. Polarity is the main property that governs solubility. Polar molecules will dissolve in polar solvents and non polar molecules will dissolve in non polar colvents. Just remember like dissolves like. Water is polar and it is known as the univeral solvent.
A substance is a scientific term that is used in chemistry.
Solvent is the term for a dissolving medium in a solution. The material which is being dissolved is called the solute.
A solution.
The general term is "solvent" There are organic solvents (toluene, acetone, ether, etc), and there are inorganic solvents (water).
Solubility
A Solute is a substance that dissolves in a solvent (such as water).Salts and simple sugars generally dissolve easily in water.The word you are looking for might also be polar or ionic, since both of these types of substances dissolve in water.
When we dissolve a substance in another liquid, we use the terms; Solute for the solid substance (or powder), and the term Solvent for the liquid which dissolves the solid, or powder. Example: if Shellac flakes are dissolved in Methylated Spirit, then the Shellac is called the Solute and the Meth.Spirit is called the Solvent. Answer to your question is:- Bronze can never be a solvent. It is a Solute if it is put into a liquid that will dissolve it. There is a liquid solvent that dissolves bronze. I think it will dissolve if put into strong acid such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid.
When we dissolve a substance in another liquid, we use the terms; Solute for the solid substance (or powder), and the term Solvent for the liquid which dissolves the solid, or powder. Example: if Shellac flakes are dissolved in Methylated Spirit, then the Shellac is called the Solute and the Meth.Spirit is called the Solvent. Answer to your question is:- Bronze can never be a solvent. It is a Solute if it is put into a liquid that will dissolve it. There is a liquid solvent that dissolves bronze. I think it will dissolve if put into strong acid such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid.
Solvent
A solid that dissolves in a liquid is called a solute. The term solute means that which is dissolved. A solution is the resulting mixture of solute and solvent. A solvent is that which dissolves. Water is the most common solvent; if sugar dissolves in water, then sugar is the solute and water is the solvent. The term insoluble means does not dissolve, so for example, glass is insoluble in water. That's why you can pour water into a glass and the glass remains intact.
solubility
Solubility is defined as the ability of one substance to dissolve into another substance. Polarity is the main property that governs solubility. Polar molecules will dissolve in polar solvents and non polar molecules will dissolve in non polar colvents. Just remember like dissolves like. Water is polar and it is known as the univeral solvent.
A substance is a scientific term that is used in chemistry.