False. Unsaturated solutions have not reached their maximum solute concentration and can dissolve more solute.
False. Solutions that contain little solute are referred to as dilute solutions. Concentrated solutions have a high amount of solute relative to the solvent. Therefore, the statement is incorrect.
true
False. It is homogeneous
it is not true it is a chemical reaction
Yes, salt dissolves in seawater, so it is a solute.
True, salt is a solute in seawater. In seawater, the primary solute is sodium chloride (table salt), which dissolves in water, contributing to the overall salinity of the ocean. Other minerals and compounds also act as solutes, but salt is the most significant.
False. Unsaturated solutions have not reached their maximum solute concentration and can dissolve more solute.
true
False. Solutions that contain little solute are referred to as dilute solutions. Concentrated solutions have a high amount of solute relative to the solvent. Therefore, the statement is incorrect.
False, there is probably already salt in it.
true
false
False. It is homogeneous
no
False. While blood does contain some salt, the concentration of salt in blood is not as high as in the ocean.
It is true that solutions consist of two parts namely solvent and solute. When the two are mixed in a balanced way, they will form a homogeneous solution.