Milk is neither a solute or solvent. Milk is a colloid.
Solvent: Most Abundant (Milk) Solute: Least Abundant (Chocolate Syrup)
The solvent is the vitamins and he solute is the lactose.
solute: milk or water solvent:sugar,soya beans, i hope this helps
The cocoa powder is the solute, and the milk is the solvent.- - - - -Cocoa powder doesn't dissolve in milk. It forms a "suspension." The milk is a carrier.
Milk is neither a solute or solvent. Milk is a colloid.
Solvent: Most Abundant (Milk) Solute: Least Abundant (Chocolate Syrup)
The solvent is the vitamins and he solute is the lactose.
In both cases, water is the solvent; milk is a water solution, and whatever is the solute in the milk is simply diluted.
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solute: milk or water solvent:sugar,soya beans, i hope this helps
2 examples of a solute: 1. Powdered Milk 2. Powdered Juice
Milk. Yes.
The cocoa powder is the solute, and the milk is the solvent.- - - - -Cocoa powder doesn't dissolve in milk. It forms a "suspension." The milk is a carrier.
Tea is the solute and the solvent is milk. therefore milk dissolves tea.. both are organic and so like should dissolve like.. in chemistry, mixing and heating always helps dissolve the solute. So with hot milk it shouldn't take too long
Stainless steel. Soda lime glass. Milk. CocaCola / Pepsi (without Mentos). Earth's atmosphere over sufficiently small volumes.
solute: milk or water solvent:sugar,soya beans, i hope this helps