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What is solvent action?

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When more solvent is added to a solution to decrease it's concentration the action is known as dilution.


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What would be the consequence of having so much solvent in the developing chamber that it would cover the application?

If the solvent level in the developing jar is deeper than the origin (spotting line) of the TLC plate, the solvent will dissolve the compounds into the solvent reservoir instead of allowing them to move up the plate by capillary action. Thus, you will not see spots after the plate is developed. These photos show how the yellow compound is running into the solvent when lifted from the developing jar.


What methods of action can separate solute from solvent in a true solution?

heating the compound. ex: water salt mixture on a heating pad


What are the applications of capillary action or capillarity?

Capillary action is also essential for the drainage of constantly produced tear fluid from the eye. Paper towels absorb liquid through capillary action. Chemists utilize capillary action in thin layer chromatography, in which a solvent moves vertically up a plate via capillary action. Dissolved solutes travel with the solvent at various speeds depending on their polarity. With some pairs of materials, such as mercury and glass, the interatomic forces within the liquid exceed those between the solid and the liquid, so a convex meniscus forms and capillary action works in reverse.


What do we call a liquid in which substance dissolve?

It is called a solvent, the substance being dissolved is a solute.


In a solution the substance in which the solute dissolvent?

the solvent


What were solvent in 30 days ago?

it waz ur face just joking i waz solvent solvent can never changes solvent is solvent


What is a soulution?

a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent) or the action of separating or breaking down; dissolution


What can a solvent be?

A solvent is a liquid for example water is a solvent hope this helps. :)