Ionic compounds dissociate, meaning the ions separate in the liquid. Molecules like sugar maintain their form.
The particles of a suspension are dissolved into the solvent.
There is a change in the physical properties of these particles. Their chemical formula remains intact.
The Molecules
Nope - the substance being dissolved is the solute. The solution in which the substance is being dissolved - is the solvent.
Solvent is the term for a dissolving medium in a solution. The material which is being dissolved is called the solute.
The particles of a suspension are dissolved into the solvent.
Solute particles are the particles of solid material that are being placed into a solvent. A solute dissolved in a solvent makes a solution.
When some of the material being dissolved remains it's called a saturated solution
My best guess is that the particles weaken.
Not if they are dissolved - if they are then they're of molecular size.
By being heated up and turning into either a gas or a liquid.
Absorption is when particles are dissolved and taken in. Digestion is when you break down particles. Secretion is the release of a substance by a cell.
the particles of the solute would be spread to the solvent particles.
The particles from the sodium chloride mix together with the water particles. This then makes a solution.
The term for not being capable of being dissolved in insoluble.The term for being capable of being dissolved is soluble.
The water molecules surround the solute (stuff being dissolved) and separate the particles.
They are in solution.