You think probable to a solvent.
You think probable to a solvent.
Solute. No, I believe the answer should be 'solvent'.
Solvent This smaller amount of dissolved substance is the SOLUTE The whole is the SOLUTION.
The substance present in the largest amount in a solution is referred to as the solvent, while the other substances present in smaller quantities are called solutes. In the case of a gas-gas or liquid-liquid solution, the substance in larger quantity would be the solvent.
Yes temperature affects the amount of substance dissolved in a saturated solution.
The solvent is present in the largest amount.
The amount of dissolved substance in a solution is called the concentration of the solution. This can be expressed in various units such as molarity, molality, or weight/volume percentage.
in any soln the substance present in greatest amount is SOLVENT .. for eg if a spoon sugar is added in a glass of water, water is solvent & sugar is solute..
A mole is related to concentration in a chemical solution because it is a unit of measurement that represents the amount of a substance present in a solution. Concentration is the amount of a substance dissolved in a given volume of solution, and moles are used to quantify this amount. By knowing the number of moles of a substance in a solution, one can calculate its concentration.
This is called a concentrated solution, not especially a saturated solution.('saturated' means: maximal possibleconcentration, this is not always a large amount!)
The substance that is in the greater amount in a solution is called the solvent. It is typically the dissolving medium that is present in larger quantities compared to the solute.
The concentration factor formula used to calculate the concentration of a substance in a solution is: Concentration (Amount of Substance / Volume of Solution) Dilution Factor