no
Oxygen can be a solute, for example in natural waters or in blood.
no
Oxygenated water is a chemical compound (H2O2) not a solute or solvent. Of course, H2O2 can be a solvent for other compounds but impurities decompose in very short time H2O2.
Oxygen is a solvent and if you want to know what a helium is then it is a solute.
soda is a mixture of carbon dioxide and water(liquid). so its a solvent that is gas and a liquid that is gaseous
Potassium chloride can be a solute if is dissolved in water.
The solute in tincture of iodine is iodine.
solute
Definitely the 20% oxygen because there is less of it and the solute is always the lesser amount.
Oxygen is the solvent one, since it has the greater volume of two.
The substance in large amount is the solvent and the substance in the small amount is the solute. So, oxygen being more is the solvent and helium being less is the solute.
Solute silica may be in form of silica gel. Silica is usually made up of silicon which is combined with oxygen.
Not necessarily. Salt can be deemed a solute but solute can mean other things. You can even regard oxygen dissolved in water as solute. A solute (usually solid) in a solvent (usually liquid) is a solution (such as salty water, {brine} or a sugar solution.
Solution of Pond Water= Oxygen + Water
none of them are solutes
Neither of both. Gasses never are solvents. Air is a mixture -not a solution- of more gasses, none of them are solvent nor solute. When oxygen dissolves in water then this gas is the solute in water (the solvent).
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.
Oxygenated water is a chemical compound (H2O2) not a solute or solvent. Of course, H2O2 can be a solvent for other compounds but impurities decompose in very short time H2O2.
Oxygen is a solvent and if you want to know what a helium is then it is a solute.