I think it's called soluble.
It is; I'll just add 'dissolution'.
A solvent is a substance that dissolves the solute in a solution. For example, in salt water, water is the solvent and the salt is the solute. Water dissolves the salt.
This a saline water (brine).
This solid is called a solute.
A substance that dissolves in water is called a "soluble" substance. When it dissolves, it forms a solution, where the solute (the substance being dissolved) is evenly distributed within the solvent (water). Common examples include salt and sugar. In contrast, substances that do not dissolve in water are termed "insoluble."
The solid that dissolves into a solution by water is called a solute. The solvent is water or another liquid and it dissolves the solute. Both together, it is called a solution.
When a mineral dissolves in water this is called .?
A Solute is a substance that dissolves in a solvent (such as water).Salts and simple sugars generally dissolve easily in water.The word you are looking for might also be polar or ionic, since both of these types of substances dissolve in water.
A solvent is a substance that dissolves the solute in a solution. For example, in salt water, water is the solvent and the salt is the solute. Water dissolves the salt.
yes, this is true-when a solid dissolves in water, it is called a solute. hope this helped :-)
A base that dissolves in water is called a soluble base or aqueous base.
This a saline water (brine).
Dissolution (in water).
This solid is called a solute.
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a substance that dissolves in water is called what?
This solid is called a solute.
This solid is called a solute.