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The drop disappears. A few seconds after each drop of solution is added, the hexane solvent evaporates and the drop disappears.
A glue that carries the adhesive in a solvent to keep it liquid. when the solvent is exposed to air it evaporates and the glue hardens.
The solute is the extract of maples and the solvent is water.
turpentine produced from the sap of conifers used in varnish and paints.
Boiling out a solvent is when you heat up a solution to a high enough temperature that the solvent (liquid) evaporates, leaving behind whatever you have dissolved.
Solute!
Because it's binder or solvent base evaporates.
The solvent evaporates and leaves behind the pigment behind.
The solvent evaporates from the solution leaving behind the solute
once the molecules evaporates or boils that there would be less of an amount of the component in the solution.
methanol
Water is the solvent and anything else dissolved in it (rose extract, etc.) is/are the solutes.