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.
Yes temperature affects the amount of substance dissolved in a saturated solution.
But I believe the answer you are looking for is a Solvent.
The substance that dissolves another substance is called a solvent. The substance that is dissolved is called the solute.
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
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The substance to be dissolved is called the solute.
A solution is a compound that dissolved from another compound.
The substance dissolved is called the solute. The substance that the solute is dissolved INTO is called the solvent.
The dissolved substance is a called a solute.
If a substance can be dissolved in water, that substance said to be water soluble.
Nope - the substance being dissolved is the solute. The solution in which the substance is being dissolved - is the solvent.
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A solvent is a medium in which a substance (a solute) is dissolved.
The dissolved substance in a solution is called solute.
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.