No, there can be many solutes in a solution, but only one solvent.
Yes, it is frequently possible.
A solution that has only a little solute is called a dilute solution. In a dilute solution, the concentration of the solute is low compared to the solvent. The amount of solute in the solution is relatively small.
Yes. For example, an unsaturated sugar solution has less solute than a saturated sugar solution.
The solute is the substance dissolved in the solvent. The solvent is what dissolves the solute. A solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of one or more solutes and a solvent.
The solute is dissolved in the solvent to form a solution.
Solute is a compound dissolved in a solution.
A solution that has only a little solute is called a dilute solution. In a dilute solution, the concentration of the solute is low compared to the solvent. The amount of solute in the solution is relatively small.
a solution in which no more solute can dissolve is called 'saturated'. One that contains an excess of solute is called 'supersaturated'.
Wood is not a solution. Only solutions have a solvent and a solute.
A solution that only contains a small amount of solute, is a dilute or very dilute solution.
This would be a dilute solution.
The solute. Solute - the substance (solid, liquid or gas) to be dispersed in the solvent. Solvent - the liquid in which the solute is dissolved. Solution - a mix of the solute and solvent.
it is a solution, seeing as they are still one chemical. if you mis a solute with a solvent you get a solution.
A dilute solution.
Such solution which can dissolve more solute at a given temperature is called as unsaturated solution. A solution that can still dissolve more solute
Yes. For example, an unsaturated sugar solution has less solute than a saturated sugar solution.
That solution is called saturated.
There are two parts in a solution. One of them is solvent and another one is solute. solvent is the substance which present in large amount. solute is the substance which present in smaller amount.