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No. The SUBSTANCE is still water, only now sugar is dissolved in it.
solute is the substance being dissolved, solvent is the substance doing the dissolving. A solution is a mixture, not a compound. There is no exact formula for a solution, there can be a small amount dissolved (called a dilute solution) or a large amount dissolved (called a concentrated solution). Sugar in water is a solution, sugar is the solute, water is the solvent.
The solute. Solutions are formed when one substance (the solute) is dissolved into another (the solvent). For example, when a spoonful of sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent.
Sweet water. Saturated or unsaturated solution, depending on the amount of sugar dissolved in the water.
Sugar that is dissolved in hot water, dissolves faster than sugar dissolved in cold water.
No. The SUBSTANCE is still water, only now sugar is dissolved in it.
solute is the substance being dissolved, solvent is the substance doing the dissolving. A solution is a mixture, not a compound. There is no exact formula for a solution, there can be a small amount dissolved (called a dilute solution) or a large amount dissolved (called a concentrated solution). Sugar in water is a solution, sugar is the solute, water is the solvent.
The solute. Solutions are formed when one substance (the solute) is dissolved into another (the solvent). For example, when a spoonful of sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent.
Sweet water. Saturated or unsaturated solution, depending on the amount of sugar dissolved in the water.
Solute is the substance that is dissolved. The solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute. If you put sugar in a glass of warm water the sugar is the solute and the water is the sovent
Water is the solvent and sugar is the solute. The solute is the substance that is being dissolved. The solvent is the substance that the solute is being dissolved into.
Sugar that is dissolved in hot water, dissolves faster than sugar dissolved in cold water.
No, sugar is the solute!A solvent dissolves in another substance: the solute
When a substance dissolves in water, water molecules get between the particles of the dissolved substance, separating them.
If a substance can be dissolved in water, that substance said to be water soluble.
When sugar is in water only so much can be dissolved when the maximum amount of sugar is dissolved the water become saturated. When the sugar is placed in the water the water immediately surrounding the sugar dissolves some of it and becomes saturated. Stirring brings unsaturated water into contact with the sugar which can then dissolve more of the sugar.
a solute is a disolveable substance, for example- salt, which can disvile in a SOLVENT, like water. other solutes include sugar and coffee