Solvent
salt is a solute not a solvent
the higher the temperature, the more contact there is to the object to make the solvent mix with the salute to make the sucrose.
It is called a solvent, the substance being dissolved is a solute.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
solvent and salute
Solvent
salt is a solute not a solvent
You can saturate a solution of 130 grams of sugar (salute) in 100 grams ofwater (solvent) at 50 degrees celceus. This would give you a solution with 130% more salute in the solution than water. Keep in mind that raising the temperature usually allows for greater solubility of the salute. Just a side note, this is the highest saturation level of a salute in a solvent im aware of. Its possible there are better examples out there.
The word you seek is probably 'solute'. A solute is the material which becomes dissolved in another substance. Sugar is soluble in water, and hence is the solute. In this example, the water is the 'solvent'.
the higher the temperature, the more contact there is to the object to make the solvent mix with the salute to make the sucrose.
salute
1_A homogeneous ( same throughout) substance formed when one substance (called a salute) dissolves into another ( known as the solvent). 2_Solution is a mixture in which its components are evenly mixed. A solution is formed when one or more solutes dissolve in a solvent.
Super! salute....survivor.... Salute
The FFA Salute is the Pledge of Allegiance.
Yes that is the correct spelling of salute.Some example sentences are:I salute you for knowing how to spell that word.The soldier forgets to salute his commanding officer.The Nazi salute is illegal in Germany and those caught doing it are jailed.Remember to salute the Queen as she passes.
A Salty Salute was created in 1995.