Solvent: Most Abundant (Milk) Solute: Least Abundant (Chocolate Syrup)
Sugar is the solute.
Red blood cells. That's why blood is red.
A part of the ocean that is abundant with plants, sea creatures, and beutiful pure water.
Mainly salts of different kinds.
Solvent: Most Abundant (Milk) Solute: Least Abundant (Chocolate Syrup)
Sugar is the solute.
Keep in mind that the solvent solvates the solute. The substance that is present in the larger quantity will be the solvent; the lesser quantity will be the solute.
What is the 3rd most abundant ion in sea water?
The component which is most abundant in a solution is called solvent.
Red blood cells. That's why blood is red.
Salt / water.
Salt / water.
The solvent of sea water is obviously water and the solute is salt...
The North Sea
Solvent can be oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen and argon and co2 and other noble gases. Solute can be dust particles, pollen, sulfur dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide. Usually solvent is abundant than solute in any solution.
Hydrogen and oxygen