the sugar is the solute, and the solvent is the water being mixed.
The solvent is water; the solutes are carbon dioxide, sweeteners, flavors, etc.
detergents or organic solvents
The solute is the substance being dissolved. The solvent is the substance that does the dissolving. There is usually more solvent than solute involved.
Small Ions: Sodium/Potassium Ions Water Molecules Urea Molecules Other Waste Products ( Amino Acids)
It depends on where the non-permeating solutes were and what type of solution the cell is in. if non-permeating solutes were in the cell and their number was greater than the total number of solutes outside the cell, water would come into the cell and it would lyse. If there were a greater number of solutes on the outside of the cell, water would draw out of the cell and the cell would shrink. However, with time the solutes on the outside of the cell would diffuse into the cell and that could draw water with them.
yes it does because some Gatorade has sugar and other things up in it so my answer would be yes Gatorade does make you weaker
Generally polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.
Generally polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.
Solvents are used to dissolve solutes.
solutes, solvents are the substances that do the dissolving solutes, solvents are the substances that do the dissolving
Solutes are substances dissolved in a solvent.
Polar solutes are soluble in polar solvents. Non-polar solutes are soluble in non-polar solvents. Polar solutes are miscible in non-polar solvents and vice verse.
a solution can have 3 solutes
Solutions Solutes Solvents
solutions
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As a rule polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.
Generally polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.