Solutes
Esentially almost everything can be dissolved in water,
but ionizeable material is best (salts, acids, bases),
followed by simple organics like sugar and alcohol.
Hydrocarbons (most of them) dissilve very poorly.
ice at its solid state when dissolved in water turns to its liquid state
you know it is dissolved mainly because you cant see it.
If a product is dissolved in water it is known to be aqueous.
Water is a product of burning, neutralization reaction, thermal decomposition, etc.
in everyday life many substances are dissolved in water or they can be dissolved in it.for this reason water is called a universal solvent.
The amount of dissolved materials in water can vary depending on factors such as location, temperature, and human activity. Common dissolved materials in water include minerals, salts, gases, and organic compounds. Monitoring the level of dissolved materials in water is important for assessing water quality and ensuring it is safe for human consumption and aquatic life.
Dissolved materials make the density of the water , more dense then before.
Vacuole
This depends on the dissolved materials.
desicated
No. Freshwater does not have the same amount of dissolved materials as sea water. Sea water has a much greater amount of salt dissolved in it.
The movement of water and dissolved materials through a cell membrane is called Osmosis.
A mixture of materials dissolved in stream water is called a solution. This occurs when substances like salts, minerals, and organic matter dissolve in water and become distributed evenly throughout the water.
osmosis
Generally hydrophobic substances are not dissolved in water at room temperature.
The dissolved materials in caves are carried away by water flowing through the cave system. These materials can be deposited outside the cave as mineral deposits or flushed out into surface water bodies.
Vacuoles are liquid-filled sacs that store water and dissolved materials.