no it is a solution because a solution is a mixture of matter and is clear and cant see the diffrent types of matter in the mixture. a solvent is the larger part of the solution. for example say i mixed water and apple juice 70% water 30% apple juice the water would be the solvent. but if you melted metel and copper together (well mixed) more copper than metal then in that case copper would be the solvent
Solute : Tin Solvent : Copper
In a copper sulfate solution, copper sulfate is the solute and water is the solvent.
The copper sulfate is the solute and water is the solvent.
In brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc, copper is the solvent (the component present in greater quantity) and zinc is the solute (the component dissolved in the solvent).
No. Copper is an element.
solvent=copper 75% solute=nickel 25%
Copper is the solvent and tin is the solute.
Copper is extracted from leachate through a process called solvent extraction and electrowinning (SX-EW). In this method, the leachate, which contains dissolved copper ions, is treated with an organic solvent that selectively binds to copper, separating it from other impurities. The copper-laden solvent is then stripped of copper through electrolysis, where an electric current is applied, causing copper to be deposited onto cathodes. This process results in high-purity copper metal being recovered from the leachate.
A common electroplating solvent is a solution of the metal salt that will be deposited onto the object being plated. Common examples include copper sulfate for copper plating, nickel sulfate for nickel plating, and silver nitrate for silver plating.
In a 14 karat gold ring, the solute is gold and the solvent is typically copper or silver. The gold serves as the main component, while the copper or silver is added to strengthen the gold and change its color.
A solvent is a liquid for example water is a solvent hope this helps. :)
Copper and Tin