The solvent is the part that is doing the breaking down. (usually a liquid)
Sugar water is a solution in which sugar is the solute and water is the solvent. The water dissolves the sugar.
Water is the solvent
Water is the solvent, and sugar is the solute.
No, sugar is the solute!A solvent dissolves in another substance: the solute
The solvent in a solution is dissolving the solute. A solution is groups of molecules that are mixed in a completely even distribution. Basically a solute dissolved in a solvent. An example of a solvent would be water and a solute could be sugar. The sugar would dissolve in the water which would be a solution.
Sugar water is a solution in which sugar is the solute and water is the solvent. The water dissolves the sugar.
solution ------- Sugar dissolved in water: sugar is the solute, water is the solvent; and the solute plus the solvent - is a solution !
The solvent is the substance which dissolve the solute; for a sugar solution water is the solvent and sugar the solute.
Water is the solvent, sugar the solute.
Water is the solvent
Water is the solvent
Redered radioactive, due to the formation of positrons and neutrinos as the sugar is ionized.
Water is the solvent, and sugar is the solute.
If sugar is the solute water is the solvent; both form a solution.
When enough sugar is dissolved into the solvent (water) , or goes 'in to solution' , that no more will dissolve , the solvent is said to be 'saturated'. The more solvent you have the more sugar you can put into solution. No more sugar will dissolve once the solvent (now your solution) is saturated.
No, sugar is the solute!A solvent dissolves in another substance: the solute
Water becomes a solvent in this process, but once completed the sugar-water becomes a solution.