If you are referring to a situation like sugar dissolving in water, then nothing is formed. We would just say that sugar is soluble in water. Your substance simple broke apart of dissociated so nothing was formed.
A solution forms when a chemical is dissolved in water. The water in this case is called the solvent and the other chemical is called the solute.
It forms a solution.
eg:like when sugar is dissolved in water it forms sugar solution
Its a mixture
A solvent
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Yes indeed you can combine oxygen and hydrogen chemically to form water, simply by burning hydrogen in oxygen or air - two atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of oxygen to form H2O - (although strictly speaking, in the context of chemistry, the water so produced would not necessarily be a "mixture").
technical grade is bethween 96% and 98% ethanol and ethanol absolute means pure ethanol whithout water ('almost') 99.9% ethanol Absolute ethanol has no water whereas 96% ethanol has 4% water or 98% has 2% water. Thus, the reaction can occur with water.
Sugar dissolves very well in water (>65%) while starch only 'absorbs' water (slimy starch or glue) whithout dissolving. Cellulose (paper, cotton) is insoluble.
There are actually two: dermatoglyphics and uncopyrightable. Also, it is 'without', not 'whithout'.
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