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You would recrystallize a solid from a solvent pair because if only one solvent was used, then it might be hard to dissolve the solute. In a solvent pair, one solvent would probably be better at dissolving the solute.
the one which is more in amount is the solvent
distilation
solute is the solid while the solvent is the liquid.
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You would recrystallize a solid from a solvent pair because if only one solvent was used, then it might be hard to dissolve the solute. In a solvent pair, one solvent would probably be better at dissolving the solute.
The word solvent is not used for solid-gas aerosols or for gases trapped in solids.
the one which is more in amount is the solvent
The solvent, water for example, could freeze solid.
Why does the entropy of a solid increases when it is dissolved in a solvent
distilation
If the solid is soluble in that particular solvent, yes you will get a solution.
Solvent
A solute is a solid, being dissolved in liquid. A solvent is the liquid in which the solid, or solute is being dissolved in.
Tin is a solid metal, not a solute or solvent.
Water is the solvent.
A solvent is a chemical which has the capacity to dissolve a solute. Water is the most commonly used solvent, and it dissolves a lot of things, such as sugar and salt. To dissolve, is for a solid material to become part of a liquid solvent and to thereby lose its solidity, and to mix in.