If addition of a solid in a liquid make homogeneous mixture, then solid will be
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Explanation: suppose the solid here is salt and the liquid is water. Making a saline water solution by dissolving table salt (NaCl) in water then The salt is the solute and the water the solvent. Therefore, the solid is solute..
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If the addition of a solid in a liquid makes a homogeneous mixture, then the solid will be SOLUBLE in the liquid.
- A homogenous mixture is one in which the composition is the same throughout the mixture.
- If the addition of a solid to a liquid makes a homogenous mixture, it means that a solution is formed.
- A solution is formed only when a solute is soluble in a liquid and it is dissolved in the liquid.
- So, the solid solute should be soluble in liquid to make a homogenous mixture.
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