The solvent is the pure water.
Yes, mineral spirits is a type of solvent.
Mineral water is a solution because it consists of dissolved mineral salts and gases in water, where the solute particles are molecular size and spread evenly throughout the solvent.
Minerals dissolve when they come into contact with a solvent such as water and the chemical bonds holding the mineral's atoms together are broken. This process involves the mineral's ions entering into the solution, leading to the mineral dissolving and dispersing into the solution. The ability of a mineral to dissolve depends on its chemical composition and the properties of the solvent.
The process of a mineral dissolving in water is known as dissolution. It occurs when water molecules break down the chemical bonds within the mineral, causing it to disintegrate or become part of the water solution.
vinegar, coke, beer, mineral water, mouth water, liquid detergent, cleaning solvent, etc.
The solvent in soda water is water because it says "a sealed bottle of soda water contains carbon dioxide gas DISSOLVED in water", and if the carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the water that means it's the solvent in soda water. The solute is carbon dioxide gas. Hope this helps :D
Yes, mineral spirits can melt certain types of plastic when used as a solvent. It is important to check the compatibility of the plastic with mineral spirits before using it as a solvent to avoid damage.
Depends on what the mineral is, and where it is located. Some are mined by conventional surface mining with power shovels, some are mined in underground mines, and some are mined by drilling a shaft, and pumping a solvent (maybe water) into the ground- the mineral is dissolved in the solvent, and pumped back up again. It is then extracted from the solvent.
Iodine is more soluble in mineral oil than in water. This is because iodine is a nonpolar molecule, and mineral oil is also nonpolar, allowing for better solvation. In contrast, water is a polar solvent, which does not effectively dissolve nonpolar substances like iodine. Thus, iodine's solubility is significantly higher in mineral oil.
Salt and sugar aer the solute(s), and water is the solvent.
Water itself. Water is the universal solvent.
Water is the solvent. Ammonia is the solute.