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What should be the solvent other than water and alcohol?

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Is red wine a solution and what is its solute?

Solute: alcohol, sugars, coloring Solvent: water (H2O ratio: 2 Hydrogen Atoms; 1 Oxygen Atoms)


Does salt dissolve faster in water or alcohol?

Salt dissolves faster in water than in alcohol. This is because water is a polar solvent, which interacts more effectively with the ionic bonds of salt molecules, facilitating their dissolution. Alcohol, on the other hand, is a nonpolar solvent and is less efficient at breaking down the ionic bonds in salt.


Is a solution heavier than a solvent?

Not necessarily. In a solution, the solute can make the solution heavier compared to the solvent alone. However, the overall weight of the solution would depend on the concentration of the solute in the solvent.


Why is sodium chloride soluble in water but not in alcohol?

when u put sodium chloride in water it ionizes to Na+ and Cl- which interact in water with OH- and H+ respectively but since alcohol which is ROH (R is for alkyl group) as a solvent is slightly more hydrophobic than water(because of presence of alkyl group) can not do so.


Why does Cough syrup have alcohol?

Alcohol is most often used in drugs because it is an excellent solvent, in some ways better than water for keeping the other ingredients dissolved in the proper liquid form. Preparations made with alcohol will keep almost indefinitely while many made with water will not.


What is known as the universal solvent?

Water. Because it has the ability to dissolve other substances.The universal solvent is water. Water is capable of dissolving more entities than any other liquid.


Is acetone stronger than alcohol in terms of its solvent properties?

Acetone is generally considered to be a stronger solvent than alcohol due to its ability to dissolve a wider range of substances.


Water as a universal solvent?

Water is called a universal solvent because it dissolves more substances than any other liquid. This has to do with the polarity of each water molecule.


Does water condensate?

No. The reason for this deals with the nature of condensation and solutions. A solution is a liquid where the dominant liquid or solvent has other solids, liquids, or ions, in it called solutes. Saltwater is a solution where water is the solvent and the salts are the solutes. When a solution boils, the solutes and solvents split apart. For example, vodka is a solution where water is a solvent and alcohol is the solute. Since alcohol boils at a lower temperature than water the alcohol boils off before the water does. In the case of saltwater, the water boils long before salt. Condensation is when a gas turns into a liquid. Since the water vapor does not carry salt (i.e. fresh water vapor from boiled saltwater), it does not condense as saltwater but as fresh water.


Does alcohol dissolve salt better than water?

No, alcohol does not dissolve salt better than water. Water is a better solvent for salt because of its polar nature, which allows it to break apart the ionic bonds in salt and dissolve it more effectively. Alcohol is less polar and not as effective at dissolving ionic compounds like salt.


Does salt dissolve in alcohol?

Alcohol is a non-polar solvent and does not dissolve salt as well as water does. If there is water in the alcohol then some of it will dissolve.