Solutes, Solvents and Solutions
Solutes + Solvents = Solutions Watch the video and answer the questions below. Complete the passage below by filling in the missing words. A solution is a mixture in which the particles of the mixed substances are so small that you can't see them, even under a microscope. The most familiar examples of solutions are solids dissolved in liquids. Solute The substances that dissolves. Solvent The substance that a solute dissolves into. Soluble Property of a solute that will dissolve in a solvent. Insoluble Property of a solute that will not dissolve in a solvent. What the different parts of a solution? CLICK ON THE DOT AND ENTER YOUR RESPONSEWORD BANK: SOLVENT AND SOLUTE SOLUTE SOLVENT SOLUTION