No, since nitrogen makes up the majority of the atmosphere it is the solvent.
Oxygen is the solute and nitrogen is the solvent.
In a balloon filled with air, the solute is the gases making up the air (such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide), while the solvent is the gas that fills the space in between the molecules of the solute gases, which is typically nitrogen.
The solute in a balloon filled with air is the mixture of gases that compose air, which include nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases.
In this case, nitrogen is the solute as it is present in a smaller amount compared to oxygen in the mixture. The solute is the component that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution.
In this case, the solute would be nitrogen since it is the substance that is present in the larger proportion (80%) compared to oxygen (20%). The solvent would be the medium in which these substances are dissolved, such as air or a gas mixture.
Oxygen is the solute and nitrogen is the solvent.
In a balloon filled with air, the solute is the gases making up the air (such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide), while the solvent is the gas that fills the space in between the molecules of the solute gases, which is typically nitrogen.
Nitrogen is a diatomic elemental gas (79% in air) and rather insoluble in water.
The solute in a balloon filled with air is the mixture of gases that compose air, which include nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases.
The solute and solvent are not absolute. But solvent is a large concentration and the solute is the gaps in between. When solvent is nitrogen and solutes are carbon dioxide it leaves traces of other gasses.
It's the oxygen. Since oxygen doesn't dissolve into nitrogen - air is a mixture, not a solution - you can't call it the solute and the nitrogen the solvent, which may have been the answer you thought you were going to get.
Dissolved nitrogen in water is a solute; when nitrogen contain traces of another gas can be considered as a solvent.
There is neither a solvent nor solute in liquid nitrogen as it is not a solution. Liquid nitrogen is pure elementalnitrogen in liquid form.
In this case, nitrogen is the solute as it is present in a smaller amount compared to oxygen in the mixture. The solute is the component that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution.
In this case, the solute would be nitrogen since it is the substance that is present in the larger proportion (80%) compared to oxygen (20%). The solvent would be the medium in which these substances are dissolved, such as air or a gas mixture.
Solute is perfume and solvent is air
The solvent: for air is nitrogen, which makes up about 78% of the atmosphere. The solutes: in air are Gases including oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and a variety of other, trace gases.