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Gold silver alloy, when gold atoms are in majority
The solute is mostly copper and the solvent is silver.
the solvent for sterling silver is silver and the solute is copper-8%
Actually, I don't think this question actually makes sense. Sterling silver isn't a solute or a solvent, it HAS solutes and solvents. A solute is a substance that dissolves and a solvent is a substance that makes it dissolve. So, in this case the solute is copper and the solvent is silver. I hope this answers your question! :)
both are possible.
Gold silver alloy, when gold atoms are in majority
The solute is mostly copper and the solvent is silver.
the solvent for sterling silver is silver and the solute is copper-8%
Actually, I don't think this question actually makes sense. Sterling silver isn't a solute or a solvent, it HAS solutes and solvents. A solute is a substance that dissolves and a solvent is a substance that makes it dissolve. So, in this case the solute is copper and the solvent is silver. I hope this answers your question! :)
Solute and solvent are not adequate terms for the majority of alloys.
Solvent: gold(58%) Solute: copper(42)
The solvent and solute in yellow gold is a solid solution of solutes (silver) and copper) in a solvent (gold). Sorry Please dont rate this bad, I am just giving you a possible answer. :)
both are possible.
White gold is usually a composition of Gold + (Nickel & Zinc). Thus, the solvent would be Gold and solute would be Nickel & Zinc.
Pure gold is 24 karat gold, so 14 karat gold is made up of 14 parts of gold to 10 parts of other metals, generally silver, copper, nickel or palladium. In this case, gold is the solvent and the other metals are the solutes. This is not a fake answer, even a scientist, I have gotten this checked by a professional scientist who studies solutions. Please press like or thumbs up, if this helped you. This came straight out of my text book :D
Silver is soluble in Nitric Acid producing silver nitrate.
Copper and Tin