Something that cannot be dissolved is called insoluble.
The word you are looking for is "dissolved." When a substance is dissolved, it has mixed into a liquid and become a uniform solution.
Something that can't be dissolved is insoluble.
HCl is called hydrogen chloride when it is in its gaseous form, and hydrochloric acid when it is dissolved in water.
Something that is radioactive is called a radionuclide.
The solvent is the liquid you will be using if you are dissolving something in the experiment.
Water that has something dissolved in it is called a solvent. A solute dissolved in a solvent is a solution. If the solvent is water, it's an aqueous solution.
Soluable
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The solute.
the solvent
solute
The word you are looking for is "dissolved." When a substance is dissolved, it has mixed into a liquid and become a uniform solution.
a solution
Saturated
Electrolytes
When dissolved or melted you would call them ionic. However you cannot then be absolutely certain that the solid is a straight forward ionic solid!
yes A solution is something dissolved in a solvent. Solvents are liquids, anything "dry" is NOT dissolved in a liquid, and is therefore NOT a solution. no., unless it is dissolved in water