The solute is the part that is being dissolved, and the solvent is the part that does the dissolving.
The solute. Solute - the substance (solid, liquid or gas) to be dispersed in the solvent. Solvent - the liquid in which the solute is dissolved. Solution - a mix of the solute and solvent.
a solute. The part that it dissolves in is the solvent, the mixture of the two (or more) is the solution.
A solute is the substance that is dissolved in a solution, while a solvent is the substance that does the dissolving. The solute is usually present in smaller quantities compared to the solvent in a given solution.
No, because it's not a reaction. Dissolving is a physical, not a chemical, process. Some things dissociate as a result of being dissolved, and this dissociation can be treated as a chemical reaction, but glucose is not one of them. It is slightly endothermic, though, if that's the part you were really interested in.
The dissolved solid part of a solution refers to the solute, which is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent to make a homogeneous mixture. This solute can exist in various states such as ions, molecules, or particles.
The solute. Solute - the substance (solid, liquid or gas) to be dispersed in the solvent. Solvent - the liquid in which the solute is dissolved. Solution - a mix of the solute and solvent.
The disolved part of a solution is the SOLUTE and the one dissolving it is called the SOLVENT
A homogeneous mixture, or solution, does not necessarily have a liquid component. The substance that does the dissolving is called the solvent, but this can be a gas as well as a liquid. The solute, that which is being dissolved, can be any state of matter.
a solute. The part that it dissolves in is the solvent, the mixture of the two (or more) is the solution.
A solution is a mixture of one substance dissolved in another so the properties are the same throughout. A solution is composed of a solute and the solvent. The solute is the substance being dissolved and the solvent is the part of the solution that does the dissolving. The solute is of molecular size.
The solvent.
A solute is the substance that is dissolved in a solution, while a solvent is the substance that does the dissolving. The solute is usually present in smaller quantities compared to the solvent in a given solution.
Dissolving and fizzing are physical processes.
No, because it's not a reaction. Dissolving is a physical, not a chemical, process. Some things dissociate as a result of being dissolved, and this dissociation can be treated as a chemical reaction, but glucose is not one of them. It is slightly endothermic, though, if that's the part you were really interested in.
after mixing a solvent and a solute toget her, you have to look to see which of the components you added still remains in the mixture and which isn't there anymore.
It is a chemical change because Sucrose (sugar) when dissolved in water is converted into Glucose and Fructose, and can not be collected back from tea or water.
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