According to the law of physics the solvent is always water and therefore the droplets are the solvent while the solute is and always will be bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon....Trolololololololol, YOLO
Neither of both. Gasses never are solvents. Air is a mixture -not a solution- of more gasses, none of them are solvent nor solute. When oxygen dissolves in water then this gas is the solute in water (the solvent).
In a mist solution, the solute is the substance that is dispersed as fine droplets in the air, while the solvent is the air itself. The solute particles (such as water droplets) are suspended in the air (solvent) to create the mist.
Mist is really a suspension of water droplets suspended in air. It isn't really considered a solution, so in that respect there is no solute and/or solvent. However, if you wanted to stretch the definition, the the water would be the solute and the air would be the solvent.
In the case of clouds, the solute would be water vapor and the solvent would be air. Clouds form when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals, creating a visible mass of condensed water droplets or ice suspended in the atmosphere.
Solute = H2O(g), solvent = air (mostly N2 and O2 gas)
According to the law of physics the solvent is always water and therefore the droplets are the solvent while the solute is and always will be bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon....Trolololololololol, YOLO
According to the law of physics the solvent is always water and therefore the droplets are the solvent while the solute is and always will be bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon....Trolololololololol, YOLO
In fog, the solvent is air (specifically water vapor) and the solute is water droplets. Fog forms when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny liquid droplets, creating a misty cloud near the ground.
Water droplets in the air are considered a solvent because they are the substance in greater quantity that dissolves other substances, such as gases or particles, to form a solution.
In a mist, the solvent is usually air, which serves as the medium in which droplets are suspended. The solute consists of tiny water droplets or liquid particles dispersed within the air. Thus, mist can be seen as a colloidal mixture where the water droplets are the dispersed phase and air is the continuous phase.
The solute in rain clouds is water vapor. The solvent is the air in the atmosphere. When the water vapor in the cloud condenses into liquid water droplets, it falls to the ground as rain.
According to the law of physics the solvent is always water and therefore the droplets are the solvent while the solute is and always will be bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon....Trolololololololol, YOLO