solute
When enough sugar is dissolved into the solvent (water) , or goes 'in to solution' , that no more will dissolve , the solvent is said to be 'saturated'. The more solvent you have the more sugar you can put into solution. No more sugar will dissolve once the solvent (now your solution) is saturated.
Xylene will dissolve bitumen. Bitumen is also know as asphalt cement, or just asphalt. A more appropriate solvent would be Stoddard solvent.
it makes the solvent dissolve even more.
saturation
saturated.
solute dissolves more rapidly in hot water
One solvent is not faster than another, because different solutes require different solvents. If you are using the right solvent, the solute will usually dissolve rapidly. You can also make things dissolve faster by heating the solvent, and by stirring the solution.
More gas
When enough sugar is dissolved into the solvent (water) , or goes 'in to solution' , that no more will dissolve , the solvent is said to be 'saturated'. The more solvent you have the more sugar you can put into solution. No more sugar will dissolve once the solvent (now your solution) is saturated.
Keep adding solute until the solvent cannot disslove any more at that given temperature.
i think because when you heat a liquid the atoms begin to move away from each other and the space between them increases so when you add a substance it is more likely to dissolve in it because the atoms of this substance will "fit" quickly between atoms.
More solvent can dissolve more solute.
It means the solute is 'saturated' and can no longer dissolve any more.
A solute is something that dissolves into a solvent. The solvent is the substance present in the greatest amount (there is always more of it) and the solute is always present in a smaller amount. Together they form a solution.
Xylene will dissolve bitumen. Bitumen is also know as asphalt cement, or just asphalt. A more appropriate solvent would be Stoddard solvent.
it makes the solvent dissolve even more.
saturation