Water having a polar molecule is a very good solvent.
Chemicals that release the H+ ion when dissolved in water are acids. Chemicals that release the OH- ion when dissolved in water are alkali (also known as bases) and water is neutral.
Chloride
It is called a solute, which is dissolved in a solvent
A tablet cannot be dissolved by soda. This is because it has different chemicals than water. If you are ever sick always dissolve it in water. or maybe just eat the tablet plain!
If there is not enough dissolved oxygen in water then most things will not be able to live in it.
Chemicals that release the H+ ion when dissolved in water are acids. Chemicals that release the OH- ion when dissolved in water are alkali (also known as bases) and water is neutral.
concentrated acid
Solid chemicals are dissolved faster in hot water.
Water is a largely used solvent because the molecule is polar.
Because "dissolved in water" is about the only way that nutrients can get into the roots and on into the plant.
The dissolved load is the chemicals absorbed by the water. Other load examples are gravel, sand and silt, carried downstream undissolved.
Salt water is salty because of chemicals that are dissolved in the water. The water is still H2O, the same as fresh water.
Windex, bleach, tap water (which is NOT pure water, but has dissolved chemicals and minerals), vinegar, etc.
Water contains dissolved chemicals called "salts"
Maple syrup is a solution because all the ingredients (chemicals) are dissolved in water.
Ocean water has more chemicals in solution than 'freshwater.' The highest concentration being salts in ocean water, hence, saltwater but there are many other chemicals and elements dissolved in sea water, including gold!
This was the liquid present on the surface of the earth before life started. It was water, with various chemicals dissolved in it.