Saturated, that is no more can be disolved. One way to change is to raise the temperature which is a temparery fix.
You obtain a solute solution in the desired and possible solvent.
A solution is formed when a solute (the substance being dissolved) is mixed with a solvent (the substance doing the dissolving) and they create a homogenous mixture at the molecular level. The solute particles disperse and become surrounded by solvent molecules, forming a stable solution.
Mixture are formed by two or more compounds mixed, but these compounds doesn't react.Solution is a homogeneous mixture formed from a solute and a 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
The solvent in a solution is dissolving the solute. A solution is groups of molecules that are mixed in a completely even distribution. Basically a solute dissolved in a solvent. An example of a solvent would be water and a solute could be sugar. The sugar would dissolve in the water which would be a solution.
You obtain a solute solution in the desired and possible solvent.
Dissolving I think your referring to Homogenous meaning the solute is equally distributed throughout the solvent.
The nonpolar solute is dissolved in the nonpolar solvent.
A solution is formed when a solute (the substance being dissolved) is mixed with a solvent (the substance doing the dissolving) and they create a homogenous mixture at the molecular level. The solute particles disperse and become surrounded by solvent molecules, forming a stable solution.
Mixture are formed by two or more compounds mixed, but these compounds doesn't react.Solution is a homogeneous mixture formed from a solute and a solvent.
If they are thoughly mixed together to form a solution, one will be the solvent and the other will be the solute. The solvent is whichever one is in a greater quantity.
The chemist mixed the solute into the solvent to create the solution.
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
When a solute and solvent are evenly mixed, it means that the solute particles are uniformly distributed throughout the solvent. This results in a homogeneous mixture known as a solution. At this point, the solution is considered to be in a state of equilibrium.
a solution
A Solute. Since water is a solvent.
The solvent in a solution is dissolving the solute. A solution is groups of molecules that are mixed in a completely even distribution. Basically a solute dissolved in a solvent. An example of a solvent would be water and a solute could be sugar. The sugar would dissolve in the water which would be a solution.