Dissolving is a familiar process. Salt, for example, dissolves readily in water, as does sugar in coffee. On a molecular level, dissolving consists of the molecules of a solute -- salt or sugar -- encountering and pairing up with the molecules of a solvent -- water or coffee. Only when a successful pairing is made can the solute dissolve into the solvent. To increase the rate at which a solute dissolves, you must increase the rate at which molecules within the solute can encounter and subsequently pair with molecules within the solvent.
okay let's say your putting sugar into coffee the solute is the sugar and solvent is the coffee. The Solvent coffee dissolves the solute "sugar" homogeneously amongst the solution. So the answer to your question is the solvent does the dissolving
solute, solvent
The mixing between solute and solvent is improved.
Key words for dissolving include dissolve, solute, solvent, solution, soluble, insoluble, and concentration.
Solute which is the solid being dissolved Solvent which is the liquid the solid is dissolving into Solution which is the solute and the solvent mixed together Soluble which means that something will dissolve Insoluble which means that something will not dissolve Solubility which is how much something will dissolve and Saturated which is when a solution has dissolved that maximum amount of solute
Dissolving involves mixing a solute in a solvent to form a solution. Filtering is a process that separates the solid particles from a liquid or gas by passing it through a barrier. Evaporation is the process of turning a liquid into vapor by heating it, leaving the dissolved solute behind.
Dissolving a solute in a solvent a solution is obtained.
The solvent and the solvent dissolves the solute in a solution
In a liquid solution, the solute is the substance that is dissolved, and the solvent is the substance that does the dissolving. In a gas solution, the solute is the gas that is being dissolved, and the solvent is the gas that does the dissolving.
Substance which is going to dissolve in medium is called solute and the medium is called solvent. solute + solvent = solution
When the solute stops dissolving.
Solvent is the term for a dissolving medium in a solution. The material which is being dissolved is called the solute.
A saturated solution is at equilibrium, meaning the rate of dissolving solute is equal to the rate of precipitating solute. As a result, no more solute can dissolve in the solution at that specific temperature and pressure. This makes the concentration of the solute in the saturated solution constant.
When the dissolving rate equals the rate at which molecules come out of solution, the solution is in a state of dynamic equilibrium. This means that the amount of solute dissolving is equal to the amount of solute precipitating out of solution, resulting in a stable concentration of solute.
the part dissolving is called the 'solute'
The substance that is dissolved in a solution is a solute. A solvent is the dissolving medium in a solution.
The solute. Solute - the substance (solid, liquid or gas) to be dispersed in the solvent. Solvent - the liquid in which the solute is dissolved. Solution - a mix of the solute and solvent.