# brass # bronze # jeweler's gold (anything below 24 carat) # tungsten carbide. # pewter
water
Some examples of nonpolar solutes include fats, oils, waxes, and hydrocarbons like benzene and hexane. These molecules do not have a separation of charge and do not readily dissolve in polar solvents like water.
examples of a solid are ice, bricks, socks, cookie dough cubes ect.
Practically all solid solutes are more soluble at high temperature.
Some examples of solid compound words are: butterfly, notebook, bedroom, and rainbow.
Some examples of hard solid metals include iron, steel, titanium, and tungsten. These metals are known for their strength, durability, and resistance to deformation.
The solid solutes.
Solution is the mixture and the result of a solute and a solvent
molten lava to stone
glass, plastic, wax
Ionizable solutes are solutes that can dissociate into ions in a solution, forming charged particles. These charged particles can influence properties of the solution, such as conductivity and pH. Examples include salts, acids, and bases.
Some examples of solid matter are coins, wood, plastic bottles, and pop cans.