when a solid disappears in the solution we can say the solid?
Solution
In this case a solution is formed.
A liquid in which something has been dissolved is usually referred to as a 'solution'.
One way to tell that a solid has formed a solution with water is if the solid has completely dissolved in the water, resulting in a clear and homogeneous mixture. You can observe this by checking if there are no visible solid particles remaining in the water.
It is possible for a gas to dissolve into a solid, in which case you could say that the mixture of solid and gas is a type of solution. An example is hydrogen dissolving in platinum.
The process in which a solid mixes with a liquid and disappears into it is called dissolution. During dissolution, the solid particles break apart and interact with the liquid molecules, effectively becoming evenly distributed throughout the liquid. This process often involves the solute (solid) being surrounded by solvent (liquid) molecules, leading to a homogeneous solution. Factors such as temperature, stirring, and the nature of the substances can influence the rate of dissolution.
No. A solid-solid solution is called an alloy.
This is called an alloy (homogeneous solid-solid solution)
It disappears because it is slowly dissolving and evaporating which gives its smell off.
Saturated
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
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