The solubility of a solute (a dissolved substance) in a solvent (the dissolving medium) is the most important chemical principle.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

The most important chemical principle is not just one, there are several, such as the constitution of an atamo among others.

The important thing about this principle is that solutes can be dissolved in solvents where as a product they give a solution.

According to the amount of solute, three types of solutions can be observed:

Supersaturated solutions, where the solute is in excess and part cannot be integrated into the solvent, precipitating in the lower part of the container.

Saturated solutions, where the solute is in the right concentration so that it does not precipitate and constantly interacts in a cyclical way with the solvent.

Subsaturated solutions, where the amount of the solute is small.