evaporation
solvent and solute
The solvent evaporates from the solution leaving behind the solute
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
The dissolving process separated the ions, atoms, and molecules of the solute with a solvent. The rate of dissolution is governed by temperature, mixing, and surface area.
The solute will be left behind when the solvent evaporates. With the right setup you can capture the vapor and recondense it back into the solvent, but if you simply let it evaporate into the air then only the solute will be recovered. So it is possible to recover both, but you always recover the solute.
The solvent is collected as it is boiled off.
solvent and solute
The first step in the dissolving process is "The solvent molecules surround the solute particles".
a process that occurs when an ionic solute dissolves
Dissolving
The process if solute disappearing into solvent is called dissolving. This means that the solute and solvent are of like polarity or the solute was broken up into ions.
A solution is formed from a solute dissolved in a solvent.
When a solution is heated, the solvent usually evaporates, leaving behind the solute in a more concentrated form. This process is known as evaporation or drying.
The solvent evaporates from the solution leaving behind the solute
dissolution
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)