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Amalgam is not a solution, it is an alloy of Mercury and silver. Depending on the amount of Mercury present in the alloy, amalgam is solid or liquid at room temperature.

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What is a solution A. a solid dissolved in a gas B. a solute and a solvent C. a liquid dissolved in a gas D. an amalgam of solids, liquids, and gases?

B. A solute and a solvent


Is an alloy solvent?

Amalgam is not a solution, it is an alloy of mercury and silver. Depending on the amount of mercury present in the alloy, amalgam is solid or liquid at room temperature.


Is silver the main component of amalgam?

"Amalgam" means a solution with mercury metal as the solvent and another metal (pretty much anything but iron, which won't amalgamate) as the solute. So...mercury is the main component of amalgam.


What is the solute-solvent combinations?

Some solute-solvent combinations are: example (solute state-solvent state) oxygen in nitrogen (gas-gas) carbon dioxide in water (gas-liquid) water vapor in air (liquid-gas) alcohol in water (liquid-liquid) mercury in silver and tin, dental amalgam (liquid-solid) sugar in water (solid-liquid) copper in nickel (MonelTM alloy) (solid-solid)


What dissolves solvent or solute?

The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)


What dissolves the solvent or solute?

The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)


What is the solvent in amalgam?

The solvent in dental amalgam is mercury. Mercury is used to bind together the powdered metals in dental amalgam to form a strong and durable filling material.


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What is a Solute and solvent in smoke?

The solute becomes dissolved in the solvent, while the solvent dissolves the solute.


Does a solution contains a solute?

A solvent and a solute.


What is the solvent and solute of corn syrup?

what is the solute and solvent in corn syrup


Does the solvent dissolve the solute?

No; the solute is dissolved in the solvent.