The temperature of the solution, the particle size of the solute, and whether the solution is stirred will all affect the amount of time it takes for a substance to dissolve into solution.
actually the substance in which a thing dissolves is called a solvent, and the things which dissolves in the solvent is called a solute. and water is called a universal solvent cuz it can dissolve a very wide range of solutes with a slight differende in their solubilities( that is the capacity to dissolve). fr eg in the case of sugar solution water is a solvent.
Mixture refers to a more general cluster of items, including solids. For example a mixture of nuts. However, a solution is more specific and refers to liquids and things that will dissolve in liquids.
Yes
Most things that don't dissolve in water are made of fats or waxes. Other examples are rocks, sand and gravel as well as glass.
Because water is a polar compound and a universal solvent and it can easily dissolve many things in it while oil is a non-polar compound and it cannot dissolve things in it much fastly.
The particle size,temperature and agitation affect the rate at which a substance will disolve in a solution.
I don't understand your question, but solvents and solutes together form a solution.
Then the solution gets diluted, and has more solvent material to dissolve more solute material.
It is a solvent liquid. For example, water is a solvent as it can dissolve sugar crystals (and many other things).
Yes, coffee and tea are heated to speed things up.
Things that won't dissolve in water are said to be insoluble in water. Lots of thing are not soluble in water, just as there are a lot of things that are. Carbon won't dissolve in water, to cite a single example. There are a range of solubilities, as you'd expect. A number of substances and compounds are mostly insoluble in water. Calcium carbonate is resistant to solution in water, to name one. Only the smallest amount of it will dissolve in water.
syrup is a compound due to the things that make it up
Solute. Think of water as the universal solvent to distinguish between the two. Water dissolves things, but generally doesn't dissolve into things.
the things dissolve in water because it is polar molecule.
Nonpolar substances, such as oil and wax, do not dissolve in water due to their different chemical properties. Additionally, certain types of plastics, metals, and insoluble fiber also do not dissolve in water.
actually the substance in which a thing dissolves is called a solvent, and the things which dissolves in the solvent is called a solute. and water is called a universal solvent cuz it can dissolve a very wide range of solutes with a slight differende in their solubilities( that is the capacity to dissolve). fr eg in the case of sugar solution water is a solvent.
A solvent dissolves things is a solvent, which is dissolving the solute.