When one substance dissolves in another substance, what is formed?

The correct answer is b) solution.

When a solute, which is the substance being dissolved, mixes with a solvent, the substance doing the dissolving, a solution is formed. In other words, a solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. For instance, when salt (the solute) is mixed with water (the solvent), the result is a saltwater solution.

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