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A soute is the solid that dissolves into a liquid. The Solvent is the liquid in which a solid is dissolved into.
Yes.
It is called suspension (of fine solids or precipitate).
A solution, which means that there is two states mixed together (solid and liquid). It is technically a liquid, because area is stable but shape is no, but you can separate the solid from the liquid easily enough.
boil the solution and the liquid will vaporize, leaving behind the solid
A solute is a solid, being dissolved in liquid. A solvent is the liquid in which the solid, or solute is being dissolved in.
Usually heating the liquid will allow more solid to be dissolved. This not always the case though.
The number of moles of the compound in question per liter liquid.
A soute is the solid that dissolves into a liquid. The Solvent is the liquid in which a solid is dissolved into.
The scientific name for a liquid that has a solid in it is solution.
It can be a solid or a gas.
solid liquid liquid solution
liquid
melting
This is called a solution.
A solid that will dissolve in a liquid is called a SOLUTE.
Saturated solution is the ideal type of solution. The other is unsaturated, which is less saturated than what the solvent (water, liquid etc.), and it can dilute. The last one is supersaturated which mean the solution contains more solute (solid materials).