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"Soluble" is the word that describes sugar dissolving into water.
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it is device that used to measurethe strength of brine solution
The word that describes a substance that does not dissolve in a solvent is "insoluble." Insoluble substances do not mix with the solvent to form a solution, often remaining as distinct particles. Examples include sand in water or oil in vinegar.
The word that describes a sugar solution is "syrup."
The word that describes the solution formed would be 'solute.'
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The word you are looking for is "heterogeneous." This term describes a solution where the molecules are not evenly distributed and instead are arranged in different regions or phases within the solution.
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"Soluble" is the word that describes sugar dissolving into water.
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Dilution is the process of making a solution less concentrated by adding more liquid to it.
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Neutral is the term that is used to describe a solution with a pH of 7.Specifically, the pH level is an indication of acidity, neutrality or alkalinity. Between 0 and 7 the readings indicate acidity. Between 7 and 14 is the alkaline range.
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If a solution is saturated, all of the substance is dissolved in the liquid. If a solution is unsaturated, there is still some solute (the solid) that has not been dissolved. Finally, if a solution is supersaturated, the solution has more solute dissolved than usual (usually results from a temperature increase), the word homogeneous best describes the true solution.