Solute is the substance that is dissolved. Solvent is what the solute is dissolved in.
In a solution the solute is dissolved by the solvent.
The liquid in which solids are dissolved is called a solvent. When a substance is dissolved in a solvent, it forms a solution. The dissolved substance is known as the 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.
It is called a solute, which is dissolved in a solvent
I think you mean solvent. A substance that dissolves another substance is called the solvent. Water is a solvent for sugar and salt, for example. The stuff that is dissolved in the solvent is called the solute.
you can reduce it by stuff
The substance doing the dissolving is called the solvent. The substance being dissolved is the solute.
it dissolved in the mud nd then it happen because of gravity and wave s and stuff like that!!
The number of moles of the compound in question per liter liquid.
loose debris of other animals, it could be skin cells or their poop... they eat small stuff which is easily dissolved/
The water molecules surround the solute (stuff being dissolved) and separate the particles.
The stuff that falls out is called precipitate.I think that's what you were asking
dissolved oxygen is dissolved oxygen
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
Bed load will be the heavier stuff that will soon fall out of the flow - boulders, gravel, large grains of sand. Suspended load is the finer stuff that the flow can carry further, even as far as the sea, deposited as sand, silt and mud. Dissolved load is the chemicals that will remain in the water until mixed with salt water and become dispersed in the sea.
A solute is dissolved in a solvent.
Dissolved organic and inorganic ions constitute the dissolved load in rivers.