We have been busy investigating the bonds between particles in our experiement. We found out that different materials react differently in water. Some particles break when surrounded by a liquid. This allows the liquid to absorb the solid. When this happens, the solid is called a solute, the liquid is called a solvent and the result is a solution.​ When a solid dissolves in a liquid it is described as being soluble in that solvent. When it cannot it is insoluble. We enjoyed keeping the time, temperature and volume constant. What happened when we repeated the experiment with warm water?