When something is dissolved, most of the time it ends up in ionic form. Hence, sodium chloride (NaCl), table salt, when added to water, separates into the sodium ion, Na+, and the chlorine ion, Cl-, since it is soluble in water.
into the solvent
It means the solution dissolves into something else partially
Dissolving a substance does not involve a phase change.
A solvent is a substance that dissolves the solute in a solution. For example, in salt water, water is the solvent and the salt is the solute. Water dissolves the salt.
I think it means that it dissolves when in water long enough.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
something that dissolves
Anything that dissolves something else.
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The correct spelling is "dissolve" (to go into solution, or to absorb into solution).
Seltzer
if it dissolves its a compound if not its an element.
something
the real answer is DISSOLVES dont belive anyone else -_-
It depends on the other substance that you are using. A solute is something that dissolves in something else. A solvent is something that other substances dissolve in For example: Salt dissolves in water Water is the solvent Salt is the solute
Water is considered a quasi-universal solvent.
I think it means that it dissolves when in water long enough.
It means the solution dissolves into something else partially