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The component of a solution that is being dissolved.

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Answered by mrravichandran988
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A solution is a homogeneous mixture consisting of a solute dissolved into a solvent . The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the solvent is the dissolving medium.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The component of a solution that is being dissolved is called a solute.

What is a solute?

  • A substance that is broken up in a solution is known as a solute.
  • In liquid arrangements, how much dissolvable present is more prominent than how much solute is.
  • One best illustration of solute in our everyday activities is salt and water.
  • Salt breaks down in the water and subsequently, salt is the solute.

Attributes of Solute:

  • A solution is a homogeneous combination of at least two substances.
  • The solute particles in a solution are not apparent to the unaided eye.
  • A solution doesn't make light shafts disperse.
  • A solution is steady.
  • The solute can't be isolated from the arrangement by filtration (or precisely).
  • It is made out of one phase as it were.

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