Basically, yes. But only sometimes. The solute is indeed the material you have less of, and the solvent is the material in which you try to dissolve that solute. Sometimes, however, you cannot dissolve the solute.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
Solute is the substance that dissolves and solvent is the liquid in which the solute dissolves in
Solvent is a substance that dissolves a solute to form a solution. Solute the substance that dissolves in a solvent.
A solute dissolves in a solvent. For example, salt dissolves in water.
A solute is a substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution. The solvent is the substance in which the solute dissolves to form a solution. A solution is the final mixture resulting from the dissolution of a solute in a solvent.
The substance that takes in or dissolves the solute is called the solvent.
A solute dissolves in a solvent.
Yes because the solute gets dissolved when put in the solvent
The substance that dissolves is called the "solute" and the substance that the solute dissolves in is called the "solvent".
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Solvent