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What do you call a substance dissolved in any solution?

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Answered by bhartigupta534
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In chemistry, a solution is a special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances. In such a mixture, a solute is a substance dissolved in another substance, known as a solvent.

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

A substance dissolved in any solution is called solute.

Explanation:

  • The solute is the part of a solution that has dissolved. The solvent is the material that dissolves it.
  • A solute is a material that dissolves in a solution. The amount of solvent present in fluid solutions is greater than the amount of solute.
  • The two most common examples of solutions in daily life are salt and water. Salt is the solute because it dissolves in water.
  • A solute is something that a solvent can dissolve in order to make a solution out of.
  • A solute can take many different forms. It could be a solid, liquid, or gas. The substance or solvent that dissolves the solute disperses the molecules of the solute evenly.

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