A solution contains one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent.
i think the question that you are asking is what is the difference between hyper and hypo tonic. A fluid that has a greater concentration of solutes in comparison to another solution is a hypertonic solution. A hypotonic solution is a fluid that has a lower concentraton of solutes in comparison to another solution.
The effect of solutes on solution is that they make the solution reach saturation point when added in excess. The soluble solutes dissolve in the solution whereas the insoluble solutes do not dissolve in the solution.
Molecular solutes will not conduct electricity when dissolved in solution, and ionic solutes will conduct electricity when dissolved in solution.
When a solute is dissolved in a solvent, you'll get a solution. solute + solvent = solution Solvents, like water, dissolve other substances. Solutes are the substances being dissolved, like sugar. The solution is the final combination of both.
give an example of a solution that has 1 solvent and 2 solutes.
A solution is obtained.
A solution is composed of two components as solutes and solvent. The solvent is the major component whereas solute is the minor component. The main difference between solvent and solute is that solvent is the substance in which the solute is dissolved whereas solute is the substance which can dissolve in a solvent.
when the solute is mixed to the solvent, the solute brakes down and fits into the spaces between the molecules and form a solution
What is the difference between normal saline solution and ringer's lactate solution?
A saturated solution will usually dissolve more solid solutes if it is stirred or heated.
a solution can have 3 solutes
A solution contain a solvent and one or more solutes.