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Q: Which of these solutes settle at the bottom when mixed with water?
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What are the solutes and solvents in Gatorade?

the sugar is the solute, and the solvent is the water being mixed.


What happens the particles in a suspension if they are allowed to stand?

They will separate from the solution. Think of sand and water in a glass jar. If you shake the jar, the sand and water will stay mixed for a while- --the sand is " suspended" in the liquid. However, if you let it stand a while, the sand will drop to the bottom of the jar.


Is sedimentation a process of water purification?

Yes, sort of. The solutes in solution heavier get settle at bottome but not the harmful micro-organisms.


What is the molecular description of distilled water?

It is the same as ordinary water except that ordinary water molecules may be mixed with a small number of molecules of solutes.


What are two ways that solutes affect the properties of solvent?

Solutes lower the freezing point and raise the boiling point of a solvent! :)


Can fertilisers cause water pollution?

Yes they cause water pollution, as they are chemicals which are use to improved the quality and quantity of crops, but at last they settle at bottom of the crop, and get mixed with soil. And with rain they gets dissolved with soil , later when the rain water gets down under soil , they also get mixed in the water and cause water pollution.


What is a solid to a liquid solutions?

Solutes can be considered solids in liquid solutions. Solutes are substances that tend to only dissolve into a solution when properly mixed, heated, etc. Often times when put into a solution, a solute tends to not dissolve into a solution if not mixed. Salt, for example, must be properly mixed into water in order for it to dissolve.


What water has no solutes in it?

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What is it called when water molecules move from a low concentration of a solutes to a high concentration of solutes?

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What is it called when water molecules moves from low concentration of solutes to high concentrations of solutes?

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What is it called when water molecules move from a low concentration of solutes to high concentration solutes?

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