What is a solute?

A solute is the solid that is being dissolved in a solvent.

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What is a solvent?

A solvent is the liquid that the solute dissolves into.

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What is a solution?

A solution is the mixture formed when a solute dissolves in a solvent.

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What does it mean if a substance is soluble?

A substance is soluble if it can dissolve in a solvent.

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What does it mean if a solution is saturated?

A solution is saturated if it contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute it can hold.

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What is solubility?

Solubility refers to how much solute can dissolve in a solvent before it becomes saturated.

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Explain how temperature affects solubility.

Usually, more solute can dissolve at higher temperatures as the particles move faster and more energetically.

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