Carbon dioxide is a solute if it is dissolved in water.
It is a solute in some cases, such as carbonate drinks and champagne.
no. it could olny be a liqid or gas
The solute is carbon dioxide. ( CO2 ) The solvent is water.
it is a solution because the CO2 is the solute and the liquid or water is the solvent.
The solute is carbon dioxide, CO2.
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The solute in soda water is carbon dioxide (CO2), which is dissolved in water to create the characteristic fizz and carbonation. When soda water is produced, CO2 is pressurized and dissolved in the liquid, resulting in a refreshing drink. When opened, the pressure is released, allowing the gas to escape, which creates bubbles.
soda is a mixture of carbon dioxide and water(liquid). so its a solvent that is gas and a liquid that is gaseous
The solvent is the drink itself, and the solute, carbon dioxide (CO2), is dissolved inside it.
Solvent can be oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen and argon and co2 and other noble gases. Solute can be dust particles, pollen, sulfur dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide. Usually solvent is abundant than solute in any solution.
The solute in soda is primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), along with various flavoring agents, sugars, and acids, depending on the specific type of soda. We know this because a solute is defined as a substance that is dissolved in a solvent—in this case, water—creating a solution. When you open a can of soda, you can see the carbonation (bubbles) which indicates the presence of dissolved CO2. Additionally, the sweet taste comes from the sugars and flavorings that are also dissolved in the liquid.
Solvent is liquid such as water. Solute is the likes of caffeine, solutes dissolved. CO2 in soft drinks may be considered a dissolved gas until the drink is fully degassed