Solvent= Water
Solutes: Instant coffee powder, Sugar
The solute is the dissolved substance and the solvent is the dissolving medium.. So the chocolate syrup would be the solute (because it is dissolved) and the warm milk would be the solvent since it dissolves the syrup The solute is the dissolved substance and the solvent is the dissolving medium.. So the chocolate syrup would be the solute (because it is dissolved) and the warm milk would be the solvent since it dissolves the syrup
Water is the solvent. There are many solutes as coffee is a complex mixture. One obvious one is caffeine.
Yes because the solute gets dissolved when put in the solvent
A solute is a solid, being dissolved in liquid. A solvent is the liquid in which the solid, or solute is being dissolved in.
The substance that dissolves is called the "solute" and the substance that the solute dissolves in is called the "solvent".
Solute is the substance dissolved in a solvent.For example, for a sodium chloride (cooking salt) solution the water is the solvent and the salt the solute.
Substance which is going to dissolve in medium is called solute and the medium is called solvent. solute + solvent = solution
water is the solvent, coffee is the solute
Well the answer for this question was that when you take water and the other ingredient to mix them together was to be a coffee, that was solvent and solute. while solution was the coffee. the suspension was nothing.
solvent e.g hot water dissolves the solute (coffee powder) to make the solution instant coffee so the solvent is what dissolves the solute
Solvent = WATER Solute = COFFEE and CREAM
okay let's say your putting sugar into coffee the solute is the sugar and solvent is the coffee. The Solvent coffee dissolves the solute "sugar" homogeneously amongst the solution. So the answer to your question is the solvent does the dissolving
The solvent is water; the solute is ground roasted coffee beans (in addition to sugar, salt, cream and whatever else you prefer to add)!
The solute is what is being dissolved. The solvent is what the solute is dissolved in. Take coffee for example. The solute would be the coffee, and the water would be the solvent. In fact, water is able to dissolve so many substances that it's called the universal solvent.
The solvent is water; the solute is ground roasted coffee beans (in addition to sugar, salt, cream and whatever else you prefer to add)!
Water is the solvent and sugar is the solute. The solute is the substance that is being dissolved. The solvent is the substance that the solute is being dissolved into.
A solute is something which is dissolved in a solvent, which creates a solution (sounds confusing, but spending a little time remembering this can help a lot in the long run!) So, a cup of coffee is a solution made up of instant coffee powder and water. The water is the solvent, and the coffee powder is the solute. Anything added to the water, such as sugar, is also a solute, as it is dissolved in the solvent. This might sound confusing, but basically the water is the solvent, and anything added to it which disolves is a solute! Hope this helps!
ewan
A solute is the substance being dissolved (example, sugar). The solvent is the liquid into which is it dissolved (example, coffee)A solute is present in a smaller amount and a solvent is present in a greater amount in a solution.