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Borax is a solid compound at room temperature. It is a white, crystalline powder that dissolves in water.
Yes, a solute can be a solid, liquid, or gas. The solute is the substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. Examples include sugar (solid), salt (solid), ethanol (liquid), and oxygen (gas).
When a solid dissolves, its particles break apart and disperse uniformly in the solvent. This results in the solid disappearing and forming a clear solution.
yes, this is true-when a solid dissolves in water, it is called a solute. hope this helped :-)
A solution is not always a liquid: An alloy like brass is a solid in solid solution, and air is a gas in gas solution.
dry ice dissolves into the air
A saltwater solution forms when salt is dissolved in water. Solids do not dissolve in gasses, though they can sometimes change from a solid state to a gaseous state in a process known as sublimation. This is not analogous to dissolving.
Borax is a solid compound at room temperature. It is a white, crystalline powder that dissolves in water.
It has all three. It is a solid until it dissolves in water, then as a liquid it gives off gas bubbles.
No. Wikipedia: A solvent is a liquid or gas that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution.Strawberries are not a liquid or a gas.
The solid that dissolves is called a solute.
The liquid that dissolves a solid is called the "Solvent".
Decreasing temperature would not increase the rate at which a solid dissolves
AnswerA solution will result when a gas dissolves in another gas.
Yes, a solute can be a solid, liquid, or gas. The solute is the substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. Examples include sugar (solid), salt (solid), ethanol (liquid), and oxygen (gas).
This solid is called a solute.
Solvent