Well, salt disintegrates in water. So you can remove the salt by dissolving it. Hope this helps!
Evaporate the water (solvent).
1. A solvent and a solute are both parts of a solution.2. The solvent is mostly in majority and, it dissolves a solute in itself to make a solution.
sugar in water, salt in water, lemon in water
Yes, salt is a solute in seawater. Water is the solvent, salt is one of the solutes, and the solution is seawater.
Yup. A solution contains a solute and a solvent. In the solution Salt Water, salt is the solute and water the solvent. Concentrated solutions are heavy on the solutes; dilute ones heavy on the solvents.
Evaporate the water (solvent).
1. saltwater- salt (sodium chloride) & water
If you are talking about solutions you descolve solutes with then the most popular solution is water. examples of a solutions are kool aid salt water
A solute is a substance that dissolves in a solvent. Like salt (solute) dissolving in water (solvent). The two together make up a solution.
Solutes can be considered solids in liquid solutions. Solutes are substances that tend to only dissolve into a solution when properly mixed, heated, etc. Often times when put into a solution, a solute tends to not dissolve into a solution if not mixed. Salt, for example, must be properly mixed into water in order for it to dissolve.
Yes.
if the water is salt water the solute is salt and the solvent is watr
1. A solvent and a solute are both parts of a solution.2. The solvent is mostly in majority and, it dissolves a solute in itself to make a solution.
Some solutes in ocean water are Chloride, Sodium, Sulfate, Calcium, or just Salt in general.
Common table salt when added to water is an example of a solute. For example, salt crystals (the solute) are the part of salt water (a solution) which has changed its state when added to water (the solvent).
I have no qualitifcation other than studying science and Biology at high school and university. If a solution is isotonic that means it has the same conecentration of solutes as in the body. This means that when you have the solution in your body salt won't diffuse into your body from the solution or out of your body into solution. So it seems like isotonic solutions wouldn't mess with your body systems as much which is a good thing.
Conductors include almost all metals, as well as aqueous solutions that have ionized solutes (such as salt in water). Other solutions may be poor conductors. Non-conductors include air, wood (mostly cellulose), rubber, plastic, and many minerals.