When a solid solute dissolves in a liquid solvent, the solute changes to

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A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more pure substances. The substance that is in a large amount in the solution is called the solvent. The substance that is in smaller amounts in a solution is called the solute. Solutes and Solvents     A solution forms when one substance dissolves in another. The substance that dissolves is called the solute. The substance it dissolves in is called the solvent. For example, ocean water is a solution in which the solute is salt and the solvent is water. In this example, a solid (salt) is dissolved in a liquid (water). However, matter in any... Show more

When a solid solute dissolves in a liquid solvent, the solute changes to