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What is state of solute?

solute can be solid, liquid or gas.One should remember that state of solution is determined by state of solvent.Ex- in a mixture of 1 mole Hg and 1 mole metal the solute is Hg and solvent is metal as solution which is an alloy is solid.


What are the difference between solvent and solute?

solid-state storage


If the solvent in a solution is a liquid and the solute is a gas the what is the state of the solution?

This solution is a liquid.


What state produces the most wind powered energy?

Texas


How could you dissolve more solid solute in saturated solution in liquid solvent?

Increasing the temperature the solubility increase.


What is the material that is dissolved in a solution?

Its called a solute


When has a solution reached equilibrium?

Something is in "equilibrium" when it is in a state of perfect balance or rest. All forces acting on it are equal and opposite. It is in a "minimum" energy state.


What does a solution mean?

A solution can have many definitions. It would mean the act of solving a problem or the state of being solved or the process of determining an answer to a problem. You can find definitions like these on dictionary.com


The first powered flight happened on and where?

The first powered flight happened on December 17, 1903. It happened at Kitty Hawk. It is in the state of North Carolina.


What forms when a solute dissolves in solute?

It will be a solute only.


Is vanilla extract a solute or solvent?

Solute!


What is the sugar in a mixture of sugar and water?

Firstly, a mixture of sugar and water is known as a solution. A solution is a solute completely dissolved in a solvent. A solute is a compound (can be in any state) which can be dissolved in a solvent(which also can be in any state). The resulting mixture is known as a solution. A solution must be a homogeneous mixture in one phase only. This means that both the solute and solvent must be in the same state. In this example, sugar is in the aqueous state which water is in the liquid state, which makes them essentially in the same phase. Sugar, in this case, is dissolved into water to form sugar water. Hence, sugar is is the solute.