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Water acts as a solvent. Solvents are "dissolvers". Water acts as a solvent. Solvents are "dissolvers".
Solid non-polar substances such as paraffin can be dissolved by non-polar solvents such as cyclohexane.
Solvents are used to dissolve solutes.
Ethanol and acetone are common solvents. Co-solvents can include propylene glycol and glycerin to fully dissolve.
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A solvent is that which may dissolve a solid. Water, hydrochloric Acid, and alcohol are some (times) solvents.
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Water acts as a solvent. Solvents are "dissolvers". Water acts as a solvent. Solvents are "dissolvers".
Non-ionic solvents, as organic solvents.
A solute can be any phase, solid, liquid, or gas. The term solute means something that is dissolved in a solvent. There are a wide range of substances, in various phases, which are capable of being dissolved in various solvents.
No. Salt (sodium chloride, e.g.) has a well-defined molecular structure. The fact that its molecules can be put in solution with solvents like water has no bearing on its reality as a solid.
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If I'm reading your question right then the answer is solvent, with the "solid part" being the solute. This is not a good way to think about solvents and solutes however.
Solid non-polar substances such as paraffin can be dissolved by non-polar solvents such as cyclohexane.
No, Benzene is a flammable liquid at normal temperature and pressure. It will freeze and become a solid if the temperature falls below its melting point, which is 42 oF (5.5 oC)
what are five examples of solvents