the non polar solute gets dissolved as non polar solutes tend to dissolve in non polar solvents than in polar solvents.
for eg: benzene(non polar solute) gets dissolved in carbon tetrachloride which is a non polar solvent but not in water because it is a polar solvent.
The chemist mixed the solute into the solvent to create the solution.
When a solute and solvent are evenly mixed, it means that the solute particles are uniformly distributed throughout the solvent. This results in a homogeneous mixture known as a solution. At this point, the solution is considered to be in a state of equilibrium.
water is the solvent while sodium nitrate is the solute
Both a solute and a solvent are components of a solution. The solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent, and the solvent is the substance in which the solute is dissolved. Together, they create a homogenous mixture where the solute particles are dispersed in the solvent.
When solutes (substances dissolved in a solution) are mixed with a solvent (the substance in which the solutes dissolve), the solutes disperse evenly throughout the solvent due to Brownian motion and intermolecular interactions. This results in the formation of a homogenous mixture called a solution. The solutes remain dispersed in the solvent unless a physical or chemical change occurs.
The nonpolar solute is dissolved in the nonpolar solvent.
You obtain a solute solution in the desired and possible solvent.
If they are thoughly mixed together to form a solution, one will be the solvent and the other will be the solute. The solvent is whichever one is in a greater quantity.
The chemist mixed the solute into the solvent to create the solution.
a solution
A Solute. Since water is a solvent.
okay let's say your putting sugar into coffee the solute is the sugar and solvent is the coffee. The Solvent coffee dissolves the solute "sugar" homogeneously amongst the solution. So the answer to your question is the solvent does the dissolving
When a solute and solvent are evenly mixed, it means that the solute particles are uniformly distributed throughout the solvent. This results in a homogeneous mixture known as a solution. At this point, the solution is considered to be in a state of equilibrium.
water is the solvent while sodium nitrate is the solute
Both a solute and a solvent are components of a solution. The solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent, and the solvent is the substance in which the solute is dissolved. Together, they create a homogenous mixture where the solute particles are dispersed in the solvent.
When solutes (substances dissolved in a solution) are mixed with a solvent (the substance in which the solutes dissolve), the solutes disperse evenly throughout the solvent due to Brownian motion and intermolecular interactions. This results in the formation of a homogenous mixture called a solution. The solutes remain dispersed in the solvent unless a physical or chemical change occurs.
Water is the solvent and sugar is the solute. The solute is the substance that is being dissolved. The solvent is the substance that the solute is being dissolved into.