Electrolyte
A solute in chemistry is a substance that is dissolved in a liquid (the solvent) to create a solution. There are two types of solutions: Unsaturated solution and a saturated solution. Unsaturated solution: A solutions that contains less dissolved solute than it can under existing conditions. Saturated solution: A solution that contains as much dissolved solute as it can under existing conditions. However, if it's two liquids making a solution together by blending together, this is called miscible. Immiscible is being unable to do so.
Yes. You can add more solute to make it more concentrated, or if some of the solvent (water) evaporates it can become more concentrated. If you add additional water, it will become less concentrated.
The best conductor for heat and electricity is any type of metal element.
Alcohol is a type of organic solvent. Regardless, when alcohol is the majority of a mixture, it is considered the solvent, and when something else is the majority of the mixture, it is the solute.
If the mixture is completely homogeneous, then the mixture is true solution as in thesolution the solute particles are completely dissolved and have uniform composition.These are transparent.A colloid is a type of mixture in which one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another. These are mostly translucent, for example:-milk.A suspension is most easy to identify since the solute particles do not dissolve in the solution. They either keep floating in the solution or settle down at the bottom.
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Salt water conducts electricity
Any solution that conducts electricity is called an electrolyte; salt water, also known as an aqueous solution of NaCl, is a type of electrolyte, although certainly not the only type.
Ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved. Sodium chloride is an example
The type of solution that conducts electricity is called an electroylte. This is because ions are formed where there are positive and negative charges in the solution. Electricity can travel through the solution because of these ions. A non-electroylte solution does not contain ions and therefore has no way to trasmit electricity.
a saturated solution
unsaturated
You think probable to a supersaturated solution.
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Hypertonic solution.
Yup. A solution contains a solute and a solvent. In the solution Salt Water, salt is the solute and water the solvent. Concentrated solutions are heavy on the solutes; dilute ones heavy on the solvents.