The solvent is the part that is doing the breaking down. (usually a liquid)
Water is the solvent, and sugar is the solute.
Sugar water is a solution in which sugar is the solute and water is the solvent. The water dissolves the sugar.
No, the sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent.
The sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent. Whatever is dissolved is the solute, and whatever the solute is dissolved in is the solvent. The solvent dissolves the solute.
In a solution of sugar and water, water is the solvent and sugar is the solute. The solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute, while the solute is the substance that is being dissolved.
the solvent is the water; while the solute is the sugar
solution ------- Sugar dissolved in water: sugar is the solute, water is the solvent; and the solute plus the solvent - is a solution !
Redered radioactive, due to the formation of positrons and neutrinos as the sugar is ionized.
One is going to be the solvent and one will be the solute, they can't be both at the same time. You usually put sugar into something such as water or tea or soda. That makes the sugar the solute (goes into) and the other, like water, the is the solvent. A good way to remember this is that the solvent is the part of a solution present in the largest amount.
Water is the solvent
Water is the solvent
Water is the solvent and sugar is the solute. The solute is the substance that is being dissolved. The solvent is the substance that the solute is being dissolved into.