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The solute is the extract of maples and the solvent is water.
yes because the thing that you dissolve it in is the solvent
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The solute is the ammonia and the solvent is water.Rollin V. Bacton pogi! ;-)
The solvent is the water (chemical formula H2O). The solute is the salt (table salt, NaCl or another substance).
Table salt or sodium chloride is indeed a solute. It will dissolve and disperse in water. In that context, water is a solvent.
The refractive index of a solvent can be calculated by measuring the speed of light in that solvent and comparing it to the speed of light in a vacuum. It can also be determined using an Abbe refractometer, which measures the angle at which light bends when passing through the solvent. The formula for refractive index is n = c/v, where n is the refractive index, c is the speed of light in a vacuum, and v is the speed of light in the given solvent.
This type of solvent would fall under the category of "cleaning solutions" or "household chemicals." Aqueous cleaning solvents are typically water-based and used for cleaning various surfaces and materials.
Table salt does not absolutely have to be dissolved in any solvent to conduct electricity, because it will do so if melted. The solvent if present must be one in which the salt ionizes, with water being the most common example.
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