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what is it called when something seems to disappear in a solution
The term typically used is "dissolve." When a substance dissolves in water, it appears to disappear as its particles mix uniformly with the water molecules. This is a physical process and does not change the chemical composition of the substance.
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A substance that dissolves or seems to disappear is typically referred to as a solute. When a solute, such as salt or sugar, is added to a solvent like water, it breaks down into smaller particles and becomes evenly distributed throughout the solvent. This process creates a homogeneous solution, making the solute appear to vanish from sight. However, it remains present at a molecular level, just dispersed within the solvent.
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During nuclear fission and fusion, matter that seems to disappear is actually converted into energy.
In most cases, if matter seems to disappear during a chemical reaction it is because there is an invisible gas produced by the reaction that you did not see or measure.
The solid separates down to the molecular level - and they mix with the water molecules. We cannot see molecules with the naked eye !
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