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Revision as of 09:00, 29 November 2019
Key Stage 3
Meaning
A solute is a solid that has been dissolved in a liquid to make a solution.
About Solutes
- A solute began as a solid but becomes part of the liquid when it dissolves.
- Not all solids can become solutes. It depends on whether the solid is soluble.
- A solute can be separated from a solution by evaporating the solvent in the solution.