It can be all three. First, it's a solution. They put the ingredients into water, stir till they dissolve, and they have soda. So there's your solution.
Now get some salt, or some sugar, or some other powder that dissolves in water, and put it in the soda. Stir till it dissolves. Now the soda is a solvent. (Soda contains phosphoric acid, and if you put soda on rusty metal it will dissolve the rust, but that takes a while.)
Next, get a gallon of water and pour a can of soda into it. Stir. The soda has dissolved into the water, and is now a solute.
both a solute(s) is ingrediants and solven is the main ingrediant Example:apple juice>solvent water>solute(s) sugar and apples.
Neither, it is a solution, homogeneous watery mixture.
Water is the solvent and carbon dioxide is the solute in it.
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a fizzy soft drink is a solution because a soft drink is a mixture of substances and sugar is dissolved in that mixture so it is a solution not a solvent nor a solute
The carbon dioxide is a solute in a solution of carbon dioxide in water in a soft drink.
Most soft drinks are indeed solutions, because they contain sugar and/or artificial sweetener and various flavoring components dissolved in water. Some soft drinks may contain solids such as orange pulp; if they do, they are heterogeneous mixtures of which one component is a solution.
Generally in a diluted solution, like 90% water, 10% ethilic alcohol, the solute is the component that is present in small quantity, in this case ethilic alcohol. When the solution is not diluted, like 45% water, 55% methilic alcohol the difference solute-solvent is only conventional and it is defined from time to time. Talking about soft drinks, almost all components are diluted solutions of alcohols and other organic compounds and salts in water, so that at the end the drink is a diluted solution of many components with water as solvent. Strong Alcoholic Beverages are different: for example Cognac is generally 53% water, 45% alcohol and 2% other components. Here the difference between solute and solvent is only conventional and both water and ethilic alcohol can be considered solvents. The only important thing is that, once stated, the definition is maintained so to be always clear.
Solvent: watersolute: orange
a fizzy soft drink is a solution because a soft drink is a mixture of substances and sugar is dissolved in that mixture so it is a solution not a solvent nor a solute
Water is the solvent and I am not sure about the solute yet
The carbon dioxide is a solute in a solution of carbon dioxide in water in a soft drink.
Solvent is liquid such as water. Solute is the likes of caffeine, solutes dissolved. CO2 in soft drinks may be considered a dissolved gas until the drink is fully degassed
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both a solute(s) is ingrediants and solven is the main ingrediant Example:apple juice>solvent water>solute(s) sugar and apples.
Water carbon dioxide, but carbonated water was made from chalk by the use of sulfuric acid.
Most soft drinks are indeed solutions, because they contain sugar and/or artificial sweetener and various flavoring components dissolved in water. Some soft drinks may contain solids such as orange pulp; if they do, they are heterogeneous mixtures of which one component is a solution.
Generally in a diluted solution, like 90% water, 10% ethilic alcohol, the solute is the component that is present in small quantity, in this case ethilic alcohol. When the solution is not diluted, like 45% water, 55% methilic alcohol the difference solute-solvent is only conventional and it is defined from time to time. Talking about soft drinks, almost all components are diluted solutions of alcohols and other organic compounds and salts in water, so that at the end the drink is a diluted solution of many components with water as solvent. Strong Alcoholic Beverages are different: for example Cognac is generally 53% water, 45% alcohol and 2% other components. Here the difference between solute and solvent is only conventional and both water and ethilic alcohol can be considered solvents. The only important thing is that, once stated, the definition is maintained so to be always clear.
A soft drink may be a homogeneous solution but also a heterogeneous solution.
A soft drink may be a homogeneous solution but also a heterogeneous solution.
Solvent: watersolute: orange