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a solid which dissolves in a liquid to form a solution​

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Answered by iamvanshika53
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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..

Answered by deepamishra521
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A solid dissolves in a liquid when it mixes completely with the liquid. ... Things which dissolve are called solutes and the liquid in which they dissolve is called a solvent to form a solution. Strongly polar substances easily attract water molecules. The water molecules surround the charged solute.

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