In soda pop, the solvent would be the water. In a solution, the substance that is being dissolved in the solute.
The soda and pop rock thing actually does really work. When you add pop rocks to soda pop the soda fizzles in the same way it would if you dropped it and immediately opened it.
solvent, watersolutes, everything else
The solvent used in soda would be water. There is not merely one solute to speak of but rather a whole slough of additives ( solutes ). Phosphoric acid, sugar, carbonic acid (from the dissolved CO2), and many others. Take a look at the back of a can.
Soda contains phosphoric acid, so it is a mild solvent. It also takes the rust off car bumpers, and I'm not kidding.
The solvent is water, the solute is carbon dioxide.
In Arizona, you would ask for a soda or a soda pop.
is baking soda a solvent
the way that you would probably measure soda pop is by fluid ounces.
The soda and pop rock thing actually does really work. When you add pop rocks to soda pop the soda fizzles in the same way it would if you dropped it and immediately opened it.
When you mix soda and salt the solute and the solvent would be a variety of things. The best answer i could tell you is that the solute would be the carbonated water and the solvent would be the salt. Or it is the other way around.
Yes iced tea is a pop, Nestle is a Coka Cola Product and other types are normally Pepsi prodcuts.
solvent: water solute: baking soda
is elf soda pop available
That would be strawberry soda pop!!
solvent, watersolutes, everything else
The solvent used in soda would be water. There is not merely one solute to speak of but rather a whole slough of additives ( solutes ). Phosphoric acid, sugar, carbonic acid (from the dissolved CO2), and many others. Take a look at the back of a can.
Why would we be that sad to find that out?!