ice is not solvent.
Water is a solvent that turns into a solid when heated, forming ice.
solute = tea solvent = water or the other way around i forget
No, ice cannot dissolve minerals in soil. Dissolving typically involves a liquid solvent like water breaking down the minerals into their component ions. Ice is a solid and does not have the same dissolution properties as a liquid solvent.
A solute is a substance that dissovles, and a solvent is the substance that does the dissolving. For example; water is a prime example of a solvent, and any powdered drink mix (ie, gatorade, ice tea, lemonade, etc) are solutes. Solute + Solvent = a Solution.
In the case of clouds, the solute would be water vapor and the solvent would be air. Clouds form when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, creating a visible mass of condensed water droplets or ice suspended in the atmosphere.
The solution is what is formed when a solute is dissolved into a solvent. In this case, the solute would be sugar, and the solvent is the tea. So to answer you question, neither. Solute-substance that dissolves into a solvent Solvent-substances that dissolves a solute. **HOPE THIS HELPS :)**
Yes, because ice tea is the solvent in a glass or something but the answer is definitely yes iced tea is a solution.
Well, I believe that in referring to placing sugar in iced tea, tea is the solvent, and sugar the solute. Technically, however, the question is flawed, as tea can be a solute as well, with water as the solvent and the organic compounds released from steeping the tea leaves the solute.
A milkshake is neither a solvent nor a solute; it is a mixture of various ingredients, primarily milk, ice cream, and flavorings. In a typical milkshake, the milk acts as a solvent, while the ice cream and flavorings can be considered solutes that dissolve in the milk to create the final beverage. Thus, while it contains components that can be classified as solutes and solvents, the milkshake itself is a distinct product.
No, adding a solvent to water typically lowers the freezing point of the solution, causing it to freeze at a lower temperature than pure water.
Ice itself does not have solubility in the traditional sense, as solubility refers to a substance's ability to dissolve in a solvent. However, ice can melt and become water, which is soluble in various substances. In this context, ice can contribute to the solubility of other substances as it transitions into liquid water.
Yes, because ice tea is the solvent in a glass or something but the answer is definitely yes iced tea is a solution.