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Solute:The substance that is dissolved in a solvent is called solute , e.g. sugar is solute, it is used in small amount.Solvent:The substance that dissolves solute to form solution , e.g. water is solvent , it is used in large amount.
Solute:The substance that is dissolved in a solvent is called solute , e.g. sugar is solute, it is used in small amount.Solvent:The substance that dissolves solute to form solution , e.g. water is solvent , it is used in large amount.
Why is tap water being used as a test substance
The water dissolves the paper molecules.
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The word for that substance is SOLUTE. The term "soluble" describes the action, but is not the term used for the substance.
No. Water is one of many items that could be used to make up a solution. Water is a solvent (a substance that dissolves another substance).
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Solute:The substance that is dissolved in a solvent is called solute , e.g. sugar is solute, it is used in small amount.Solvent:The substance that dissolves solute to form solution , e.g. water is solvent , it is used in large amount.
Solute:The substance that is dissolved in a solvent is called solute , e.g. sugar is solute, it is used in small amount.Solvent:The substance that dissolves solute to form solution , e.g. water is solvent , it is used in large amount.
Why is tap water being used as a test substance
The water dissolves the paper molecules.
"like dissolves like" is an expression used by chemists to remember how some solvents work. It refers to "polar" and "nonpolar" solvents and solutes. Basic example: Water is polar. Oil is non-polar. Water will not dissolve oil. Water is polar. Salt (NaCl) is also polar. Like dissolves like, so polar dissolves polar, so water dissolves salt.
Sodium is highly reactive with water and dissolves in an exothermic reaction.
Aspirin dissolves in warm water. If cold water is used, that will give a maximum yield.
Any chrisolite fiber obtained from mines and used in industries can not be dissolved in water.