Salt. The solvent is water.
A solution contain a solute and a solvent; examples are brine, vodka and vinegar.
Salt. The solvent is water.
You are producing a salt (or brine) solution.
The two components of a solution are solute and solvent. Solute is the substance being dissolved in the solution, while solvent is the substance doing the dissolving. For example, in a saltwater solution, salt is the solute and water is the solvent.
The solute. Solute - the substance (solid, liquid or gas) to be dispersed in the solvent. Solvent - the liquid in which the solute is dissolved. Solution - a mix of the solute and solvent.
Not necessarily. Salt can be deemed a solute but solute can mean other things. You can even regard oxygen dissolved in water as solute. A solute (usually solid) in a solvent (usually liquid) is a solution (such as salty water, {brine} or a sugar solution.
Saline Water.
The concentration of a solution is some measurement of how much solute there is in the solution.
it is device that used to measurethe strength of brine solution
Brine is a salt solution. It does not need to be concentrated in order to be brine.
Solution, Preservative.
A solute is a substance that is dissolved in a solution. A solution is a mixture of a solute and a solvent, where the solute is evenly distributed throughout the solvent.