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.
a chair and a car.... it can be anything random!! :P
a solvent has a greater amount than a solute..
No, a solution does not have to be a liquid. A solution can be a mixture of any two substances without chemically reacting to each other. The substance of which there is more is the solvent, and everything else in the solution is called solute. Another common solution is the air in the atmosphere, of which nitrogen is the solvent and oxygen, carbon dioxide, ozone, and every other gas in the atmosphere is solute.
Colloid, Suspension and SolutionA colloid is a homogeneous solution with intermediate particle size between a solution and a suspension. Colloid particles may be seen in a beam of light such as dust in air in a "shaft" of sunlight. Milk, fog, and jello are examples of colloids.In contrast a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of larger particles. These particles are visible and will settle out on standing. Examples of suspensions are: fine sand or silt in water or tomato juice.A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance is dissolved in another substance. The solute dissolves in the solvent. The solvent is a liquid or gas, and the solute can be a solid, liquid or gas.
The most common substances are Water, Air and sand.
no air is a mixture of gases, a solution is when a solute dissolves in a solvent ie putting salt(solute) into water(solvent) to make salty water(solution)
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).
Solute is perfume and solvent is air
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.
Solute- whatever chemicals are in the air freshener Solvent- the air
Acetone may be considered the solute and air the solvent.
Solute: mothballs Solvent: air Keyword: Mothballs in air
The solvent may be the air and the solute is water.
Air solution is a homogeneous solution that is made of more than one components preferably a solvent and solute(s) involved in it.An example would be Air the air we breath has two solutes oxygen and argon and the solvent would be nitrogen.Hope that may help someone :D
Smoke is not a solution, it is a colloidal suspension of very fine particles in air.
The solvent is air; the solute are the particles of smoke.
the solute is napthalene and the solvent is air.