Science, asked by harsimrank619, 5 months ago

a solid dissolved in pure water

Answers

Answered by Kxppy
1

Answer:

The most common examples of dissolving involve a solid and a liquid, usually water. When a solid dissolves the solid (solute) and the liquid (solvent) form a very close intimate mixture called a solution

Explanation:

Answered by devu2470
2

Answer:

When a soluble solid ( solute ) is mixed with the right liquid (solvent), it forms a solution. This process is called dissolving. ... Solids dissolve faster in hot water as in hot water the water molecules are moving faster, so bump into the solid more often which increases the rate of reaction.

Similar questions