Iron
carbon
The steel (solute) is being dissolved into the iron (solvent)
It is carbon and iron
If you think to steel this alloy is not a solid solution; the base of steel is iron.
Iron is the solvent in steel, while carbon and other elements such as manganese, chromium, and nickel are the solutes that are dissolved within the iron matrix.
The solute is copper and the solvent is zinc.
the solute in stainless steel is carbon and the solvent is iron that's the startling truth
because you need more solvent than solute, so you need more to steel i guess
This is an odd question. Anything that isn't a solvent is a NON-example, so wood is not a solvent.
It is called a solvent, the substance being dissolved is a solute.
the solvent
it waz ur face just joking i waz solvent solvent can never changes solvent is solvent