Solute, er, 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'.
In sugar solution water is called the solvent and sugar is called the solute.
The solvent is water, the solute is salt; solvent and solute form a solution.
The word for that substance is SOLUTE. The term "soluble" describes the action, but is not the term used for the substance.
A solvent is the substance that the solute is mixed into to form a solution. For instance, water would be the solvent of the ocean, because salt mixes with it to form salt water. If it helps, remember that the size of the words can be used to help you remember this. Solute goes in Sovent to form Solution.
H2o.
saturated solution the maximum amount of solute dissolved by a given amount of solvent
Water is the solvent.
aqua or h2o
The scientific term for the process where water vapor changes to water is "condensation." This occurs when the surrounding temperature cools enough for the water vapor to lose energy and form liquid droplets.
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.
In general chemistry, "saturated" means that a solvent has the maximum amount of solute dissolved in it that it can carry without have a precipitate formed.