It means the solute is 'saturated' and can no longer dissolve any more.
A solute dissolves in a solvent.
In general terms, a substance that dissolves in a solvent is called a solute. The result is a solution.
A solvent cannot dissolve. You can dissolve a solute in a solvent, e.g. you can dissolve sugar in water - sugar is the solute, and water is the solvent. You cannot dissolve water though.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
The solid that dissolves into a solution by water is called a solute. The solvent is water or another liquid and it dissolves the solute. Both together, it is called a solution.
The substance that dissolves is called the "solute" and the substance that the solute dissolves in is called the "solvent".
The solvent is the substance which dissolves a solute.
A solute dissolves in a solvent.
A solute can dissolve in another substance. The substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent.
In general terms, a substance that dissolves in a solvent is called a solute. The result is a solution.
A substance that can dissolve in particular solvent is called a solute. The resulting mixture is called a solution. A general rule is that "like dissolves like." If a solute is polar, it will need a polar solvent to fully dissolve it.
No, it is the solute that dissolves in the solvent to form a solution. A solvent is a substance in which a solute can dissolve to create a homogenous mixture, known as a solution. The solute is the substance being dissolved, while the solvent is the medium in which the solute dissolves.
actually the substance in which a thing dissolves is called a solvent, and the things which dissolves in the solvent is called a solute. and water is called a universal solvent cuz it can dissolve a very wide range of solutes with a slight differende in their solubilities( that is the capacity to dissolve). fr eg in the case of sugar solution water is a solvent.
The substance that dissolves is called the "solute" and the substance that the solute dissolves in is called the "solvent".
A solvent cannot dissolve. You can dissolve a solute in a solvent, e.g. you can dissolve sugar in water - sugar is the solute, and water is the solvent. You cannot dissolve water though.
a polar solvent dissolves a non polar solute
The substance that dissolves is called the "solute" and the substance that the solute dissolves in is called the "solvent".