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The solvent in cranberry juice is water, the universal solvent. The solutes in cranberry juice are the natural sugars, dyes, and other chemicals naturally found in the cranberry fruit.
A soluble constituent when completely dissolved in a solvent, which may be water or any other liquid is called a homogenous solution. When more than one solutes are dissolved then it becomes heterogenous,
depends- different solents can dissolve different things: e.g, water dissolves salt, but not other things, like iron
The solvent is the water (unless you have grossly contaminated water supplies). Solutes will depend on the source of the water but common ones are calcium and iron with a variety of cations. The solutes will have been dissolved from the soil through which the water passed and the machinery and other equipment used to pump it to you.
Water is the solvent; other components are the solutes.
The water is the solvent; all other dissolved substances, including gases are solutes.
Approx. 95% of the volume of normal urine is due to water.The other 5% consists of solutes (chemicals that are dissolved in the water). Some of these solutes are the results of normal biochemical activity within the cells of the body. Other solutes may be due to chemicals that originated outside of the body, such as pharmaceutical drugs.
Generically, they are called "rime". Primary constituents are salt, with other solutes being metal oxides and such.
Solubility: The ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure
A solution is a mixture of one or more soluble substances, called solutes, dissolved in a liquid called the solvent.For example a sugar solution is made of sugar (the solute) dissolved in water (the solvent).The usual solvent in most solutions is water, but you can have other solvents.Solutions are created when solutes are dissolved in solvents.For example:You can mix salt (solute) into water (solvent) and created a solution of saltwater.To make a solution of water and sugar, you need sugar (the solute) and water, in this case the solvent. You mix both solute and solvent and you got your solution.
a solute is a disolveable substance, for example- salt, which can disvile in a SOLVENT, like water. other solutes include sugar and coffee
A solution is a mixture of one or more soluble substances, called solutes, dissolved in a liquid called the solvent.For example a sugar solution is made of sugar (the solute) dissolved in water (the solvent).The usual solvent in most solutions is water, but you can have other solvents.Solutions are created when solutes are dissolved in solvents.For example:You can mix salt (solute) into water (solvent) and created a solution of saltwater.To make a solution of water and sugar, you need sugar (the solute) and water, in this case the solvent. You mix both solute and solvent and you got your solution.
A solute is the substance to be dissolved in a solvent to give a solution.
When a solute is dissolved in a solvent, you'll get a solution. solute + solvent = solution Solvents, like water, dissolve other substances. Solutes are the substances being dissolved, like sugar. The solution is the final combination of both.
It is the other way around. The solvent dissolves the solute. A polar solvent, like water, dissolves other polar substances and many ionic substances. A nonpolar solvent dissolves other nonpolar substances. Basically, like dissolves like.
cleaners which is solvent
Air pressure also affects the boiling point of water. The higher the air pressure, the higher the boiling point.