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A solution is obtained.
a solution can have 3 solutes
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lower vapor pressure
Practically all solid solutes are more soluble at high temperature.
A saturated solution will usually dissolve more solid solutes if it is stirred or heated.
The effect of solutes on solution is that they make the solution reach saturation point when added in excess. The soluble solutes dissolve in the solution whereas the insoluble solutes do not dissolve in the solution.
Molecular solutes will not conduct electricity when dissolved in solution, and ionic solutes will conduct electricity when dissolved in solution.
Heat up the solvent. Solubility of most solid solutes increases with temperatue.
A solution contains one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent.
give an example of a solution that has 1 solvent and 2 solutes.
Solutes can be considered solids in liquid solutions. Solutes are substances that tend to only dissolve into a solution when properly mixed, heated, etc. Often times when put into a solution, a solute tends to not dissolve into a solution if not mixed. Salt, for example, must be properly mixed into water in order for it to dissolve.
A solution is obtained.
a solution can have 3 solutes
A solution contain a solvent and one or more solutes.
If I'm reading your question right then the answer is solvent, with the "solid part" being the solute. This is not a good way to think about solvents and solutes however.
they are called solutes