Water is considered a quasi-universal solvent.
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The liquid that dissolves a solid is called the "Solvent".
Do you mean a liquid that dissolves a solid? If so, it's a solvent. I don't know of a term for a liquid that dissolves in another. i think the term is miscible. if a liquid dissolves another they are said to be miscible. If two liquids do not mix or dissolve, they are said to be immiscible... eg. oil and water. Yes, miscible rings a bell. All depends on which the asker is looking for, I suppose.
Insoluble means not capable of being dissolved in a liquid or not able to be solved or explained.
This phenomenon is called dissolution; a solution is obtained (the solution is a type of homogeneous mixture).
Lookin at coldrinks i think low temp. Favours it.
Dissolving a substance does not involve a phase change.
no
what is mixtures
Solute is the substance that dissolves and solvent is the liquid in which the solute dissolves in
A solution
A solvent