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Q: What are 3 ways to separate solid solutes from liquid solvents?
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What are some examples of gaseous solutes and solid solvents?

water


What are solids that dissolve in liquid?

Kind of a vague question, but perhaps you mean what are solutes? A solute is a substance, often a solid, which dissolves in a solvent, often a liquid. This leads to a discussion about polar and non-polar solutes and solvents. Generally speaking, polar solutes dissolve in polar solvents and non-polar solutes dissolve in non-polar solvents. This is the chemical principle of "like dissolves like." Polarity is determined by unshared electrons causing partial charge differences across a molecule.


What are solutes and solvents?

A solute is the solid which dissolves in the liquid. And the solvent is the liquid. Ex: For tea, the water is the solvent and the caffeine is the solute. Therefore, when the solute and solvent are put together it becomes a solution.


What are solvents solutes?

A solute is the solid which dissolves in the liquid. And the solvent is the liquid. Ex: For tea, the water is the solvent and the caffeine is the solute. Therefore, when the solute and solvent are put together it becomes a solution.


The liquid part of the solution is the?

If I'm reading your question right then the answer is solvent, with the "solid part" being the solute. This is not a good way to think about solvents and solutes however.


What kinds of solutes expect to dissolve in nonpolar solvents?

Nonpolar solvents are typically unable to dissolve polar or ionic solutes, as their molecular structure lacks the necessary polarity or charge to interact with these solutes. However, nonpolar solvents can dissolve nonpolar solutes, such as hydrocarbons or organic compounds with long chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms.


What is the effect of salt on the freezing point of water and other liquids?

NaCl (Table Salt) is a solute in H2O, water, the solvent. Solid solutes lower the melting point (freezing point) points and raise the boiling points of liquid solvents. The particles of the salt interfere with the change of state, therefore causing liquid solvents to freeze (and/or melt) at lower temperatures and for liquid to boil at higher temperatures.


What are solute and solvent in foam?

The solvent is foam and the solute is Carbon Dioxide hope this helps!


How do you separate solid and water?

The easiest way to separate a solid from a liquid is by filtration.


What is filtraion?

Separate solid from liquid.


What liquid that dissolves a solid?

A solvent is that which may dissolve a solid. Water, hydrochloric Acid, and alcohol are some (times) solvents.


Which technique uses a porous barrier to separate a solid from a liquid?

Liquid solid is the solid particles from the liquid. This goes through to the membrane.