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I have a liquid and I need to find out of a solid is dissolved in it. What should I do?

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The question is very complicated. In the liquid you should be able to see the solid. Anyway here is your answer. Hope it helps!

Step-by-step explanation:

Mixing of Substances:

Many types of solids will dissolve into liquids under the right conditions. Certain factors will speed up the process of dissolving, including stirring the substance and heating it.

Answer and Explanation:

When a solid dissolves into a liquid, a solution is made. This happens because the solid is made up of particles that will come apart, or dissociate, in the liquid. It will appear that the solid has disappeared into the liquid, when in fact, its particles are still there. For example, salt (NaCl) easily dissolves in water. From a chemistry standpoint, it does so because the salt molecules separate into their charged ions once in the water. The ions become attracted to the slightly charged water molecules, making them stay in the solution. This process can be reversed. If the water is evaporated, the salt ions will come back together to form NaCl molecules.

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