A solvent is the substance being dissolved. A solute is the substance which does the dissolving.
the solvent in mainly Ethyl Acetate and the solute is ... I actually don't know. Mabe Google it.
The substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent. It is usually a liquid in which another substance, known as the solute, is dissolved. Common solvents include water, alcohol, and acetone.
The nail polish is the solute and the acetone would be the solvent. Sovents dissolve things & solutes are dissolved.
Nope - the substance being dissolved is the solute. The solution in which the substance is being dissolved - is the solvent.
A solute can dissolve in another substance. The substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent.
A solvent is a substance in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution. The solute can be solids, liquids, or gases that are dissolved in a solvent to create a homogeneous mixture. Examples include water (solvent) dissolving salt (solute) to form a saltwater solution.
It is called a solute, which is dissolved in a solvent
Solute is the substance that is dissolved. Solvent is what the solute is dissolved in.
A mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another is called a solution. The substance that is dissolved is called the solute, and the substance in which it is dissolved is called the solvent. Solutions can be in the form of liquids, gases, or solids.
Yes because the solute gets dissolved when put in the solvent
The substance dissolved is called the solute. The substance that the solute is dissolved INTO is called the solvent.