the solvent is the material that dissolves the solute in an experiment. for example, if you are making cool-aid, the cool-aid powder would be the would be the solute, and the water would be the solvent.
It is a solvent liquid. For example, water is a solvent as it can dissolve sugar crystals (and many other things).
Water is a solvent. A solvent is a liquid which can dissolve a particular solid.
the solute is glass and the solvent is fiber im sure at about 1%
A liquid that can dissolve things is a solvent. The thing being dissolved is a solute.
The solvent is the substance which dissolves a solute.
The solvent is the liquid you will be using if you are dissolving something in the experiment.
I work and experiment with adhesives all the time, and have not yet found any solvent that will remove epoxies.
Solvent vapor and possible toxics.
Solubility of the material in the given solvent. EG, salt in water at 25 deg. C would be such an experiment.
use a small piece of glo-mold.
Pour an ionic solid into water and see if it vanishes. (Because it has the ability to dissolve.)
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In order to determine the mass of a solute, there are a few things you need to know. I am assuming you already know the compounds, and you know about molar mass. If you know the mass or number of moles or possibly volume of solution, and the molarity or mass percent, you can calculate the mass of solute.
Unless the solute is frozen , the temperature and pressure in a room should not change the neutralization of a solute. This is because the solvent and all other aspects of the experiment would be equally affected, and the solute's temperature would balance itself out.
The student didn't completely dry down the solvent. The student may apply heat to evaporate the water or solvent amount of material extracted. Or depending on the experiment, you can first re filter the final product then heat it to evaporate any water or solvent that was left behind.
You can add solvent to soften paint. Not all paints use the same kind of solvent, however, so you may have to experiment (although the label, if it is not covered with paint drippings, should tell you). Many paints can be softened with turpentine. You can also use paint remover.
It is called a solvent, the substance being dissolved is a solute.