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Solute is any substance that is dissolved in a substance and is present in less quantity than the other substance. If the solute is a solid substance then it is called a solid solute. For example :- sugar dissolve in water, sugar is solid solute.
a liquid solid in a solid is example of an important collodial system called solid emulsion or gel. butter is one where liquid is water and solid is fat, oher eg: flesh
The solute can re-form as a solid.
The solid part of a solution is called a solute.
Yes, This solid is called a solute.
Yes. A solution consists of a Solute - which is dissolved into another substance known as a Solvent.An example of a solid solution would be with steel (Carbon in Iron), and Alloys (eg. Bronze)
When a solvent is added to any solute, the freezing point decreases. (This was not the question asked.) When you add solute to a solid, it depresses the freezing point. An example of this is using salt to melt the ice on roads and sidewalks.
NaCl in frozen water NaCl in BaI2 (assuming BaI2 has the greater amount)
I don't think a solute changes the melting point of a solid. A solute dissolves a solid.
A solute is the substance disolved in a liquid in solution; it is often solid. For example, NaCl, or table salt, is the solute in a salt water solution.
solute is the solid solvent is the liquid solution is the mixture of the two
Give examples of solute relating to solid liquid and gas