The solute of antifreeze is ethylene glycol, the solvent is water.
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water is solvent and ethylene glycol is solute
Ethylene gkycol can be a solute; water is the solvent.
A car is not a solution, and so does not have a solute and solvent.
increases, and lowers
The colligative property responsible for antifreeze is freezing point depression. Adding antifreeze (such as ethylene glycol) to water lowers the freezing point of the solution, preventing the liquid from freezing at lower temperatures.
When a solute is dissolved in a solvent, the solute particles spread out and become evenly distributed throughout the solvent, leading to a homogenous mixture called a solution. This process is driven by interactions between the solute and solvent molecules, which help to overcome the attractive forces holding the solute particles together.
the temperature at which the solution freezes is lowered.
It will be a solute only.
Solute!
The material dissolved in a solution is called the solute. It is typically present in a smaller amount compared to the solvent, which is the substance in which the solute is dissolved.
A solvent and a solute.
Jello's solute is the gelatin the solvent is water