AcidsBasesSaltsBecause they all give out ions when they're dissolved in water.
Because solutes are smaller.
Water is called the universal solvent because most nearly all substances can be dissolved by water.
No. Like water ethyl alcohol is a polar solvent and will not dissolve most nonpolar solutes such as oil.
all i know is that solutes lower its freezing point but i kinda think they dissolve into a liquid.
No. Ex: Oil
Ionic
Water can dissolve many solutes, although not all, so be careful.
All solutes (e.g. Alka-Seltzer) dissolve better in a warmer solvent (e.g. water).
They are called solutes.
They are potential solutes.
An aqueous solution is one where water is the solvent. The nature of the solute is not relevant.
AcidsBasesSaltsBecause they all give out ions when they're dissolved in water.
solutes, solvents are the substances that do the dissolving solutes, solvents are the substances that do the dissolving
In coffee, solutes refer to the substances that dissolve in water, such as soluble coffee compounds, sugars, and acids. Water acts as the solvent, which is the substance in which solutes dissolve. So, in coffee, water is the solvent and the solutes include the coffee compounds, sugars, and acids.
Some or all of the salt will dissolve into the water. This depends on the temperature of the water, and the presence of any other solutes in the water.
Substances that can be dissolved are called "solutes". Solutes dissolve in substances called "solvents". For example if you add salt into water, salt is the solute and water is the solvent.