this is called a solution. If the solution is holding as much solute as physically possible, it is called a saturated solution.
But I believe the answer you are looking for is a Solvent.
The solvent and the solvent dissolves the solute in a solution
Solute = the substance dissolved in a given solution. Solvent = a. the process by which a gas, liquid, or solid is dispersed homogeneously in a gas, liquid, or solid without chemical change. b. such a substance, as dissolved sugar or salt in solution. c. a homogeneous, molecular mixture of two or more substances. BY: ANTHONY BROOKINS
after mixing a solvent and a solute toget her, you have to look to see which of the components you added still remains in the mixture and which isn't there anymore.
Salt Water Vinegar and Water Water (Tap) Sugar and Water Powdered juice and Water
This a mixture of solutes dissolved in a solvent.
A solution or mixture.
solute
solution
solute is the one which is dissolved from a solvent. A solute is a homologous mixture, made of two or more substances. Mixtures have a solute that is dissolved into another substance called the solvent. The solute is not as concentrated in the mixture in most cases as the solvent.
solution
solution
A solution in which more solute can be dissolved has not reached saturation. It is an unsaturated solution.
In a mixture, the solute is not completely dissolved by the solvent and so stays detectable (a heterogeneous mixture). In a solution, the solute is completely dissolved and cannot be distinguished from the solvent (a homogeneous solution)
No, soil is not a solution. It is a mixture.
A solute is not a mixture. A solute is the substance that is dissolved in a solvent to make a solution.
Yes