Yes it is a solvent.Iht is a polar solvent.
Water is often referred to as H2O, dihydrogen monoxide, or the universal solvent.
Ammonia would be the solute and water would be the solvent.
The solute is the ammonia and the solvent is water.Rollin V. Bacton pogi! ;-)
Yes, H2O (water) is a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, with water being the solvent and other substances being the solute.
aqueous acid solution it is solute or solvent
No, H2O is not a solute. It is a solvent because it is capable of dissolving solutes.
Universal Solvent and H2O
Water (H2O) is largely used as a solvent; but an universal solvent cannot exist.
A solute is the smaller substance that is dissolved in the solvent. Solvent is defined as an aqueous solution such as H2O.
H2O The universal solvent
yes, H2O.
Water is considered the universal solvent.
Ammonia is the solute and the solvent is the water.
Water is often referred to as H2O, dihydrogen monoxide, or the universal solvent.
Ammonia would be the solute and water would be the solvent.
Water is called the universal solvent or H2O.
The solute is the ammonia and the solvent is water.Rollin V. Bacton pogi! ;-)