the solute in stainless steel is carbon and the solvent is iron
that's the startling truth
Terms solute and solvent are not adequate for an alloy; the base of stainless steel is iron. Alloying elements can be: Cr, C, Si, Ni, V, Mo, Ti, Si, etc.
Iron and carbon respectively.
The solute is copper and the solvent is zinc.
If you think to steel this alloy is not a solid solution; the base of steel is iron.
Stainless steel. Soda lime glass. Milk. CocaCola / Pepsi (without Mentos). Earth's atmosphere over sufficiently small volumes.
This is an odd question. Anything that isn't a solvent is a NON-example, so wood is not a solvent.
what is the solvent and solute of milo
Iron and carbon respectively.
carbon
It is carbon and iron
Iron is the solvent in steel, while carbon and other elements such as manganese, chromium, and nickel are the solutes that are dissolved within the iron matrix.
The solute is copper and the solvent is zinc.
If you think to steel this alloy is not a solid solution; the base of steel is iron.
The steel (solute) is being dissolved into the iron (solvent)
Stainless steel. Soda lime glass. Milk. CocaCola / Pepsi (without Mentos). Earth's atmosphere over sufficiently small volumes.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
because you need more solvent than solute, so you need more to steel i guess
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