A substance that ionises completely in water which in most cases is an acid are known as strong acids,they can also be called polar substances.
Strong electrolyte
It is called a "solution". The substance is called the "solute" and the dissolving agent is called the "solvent".
A solution is a compound that dissolved from another compound.
But I believe the answer you are looking for is a Solvent.
I believe its called a solution.
Solution is a term in science referring to a mixture of two or more substances in which one substance has been dissolved into the other. The substance doing the dissolving is called a solvent while the substance dissolved is a solute.
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A substance which ionizes to form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water is called an acid. Acids turn blue litmus paper into red.
The substance (usually a liquid) that can dissolve another substance is called a solvent.The substance that is being dissolved in a solution is called the solute.
I think the easiest example of two liquids is water + ethanol, they mix in any ratio.
The substance is dissolved into a solution is called the "solute."
The substance that is dissolved in a solution is a solute. A solvent is the dissolving medium in a solution.
A substance that is dissolved in a solution is called the solute.
That is called a solution. The dissolved substance is called a solute and the substance in which the solute dissolves is called a solvent.
This substance is called solute.
A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves is called solute. The substance that does the dissolving is called a solution.
The substance that dissolves is called the "solute" and the substance that the solute dissolves in is called the "solvent".
The substance that dissolves is called the "solute" and the substance that the solute dissolves in is called the "solvent".