It is water.
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∙ 13y agoWater is the best solvent for dissolving sucrose because sucrose is highly soluble in water due to its ability to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Other polar solvents like ethanol and methanol can also dissolve sucrose, but water is the most effective and commonly used solvent for this purpose.
The solvent is ethanol, as it is present in a larger amount and dissolves the solute, sucrose. The solute is sucrose, which is the substance being dissolved in the ethanol to form the solution.
Solvent
A substance that can dissolve in a particular solvent is described as soluble in that solvent. Solubility depends on the intermolecular forces between the solute and solvent molecules. When these forces are strong enough to overcome the attractions within the solute or solvent, the substance will dissolve in the solvent.
The three types of solubility are: soluble (able to dissolve in a solvent), insoluble (unable to dissolve in a solvent), and partially soluble (able to dissolve only to a limited extent in a solvent).
A solvent.
The best solvent of NaCl is water.
Ethanol is the solvent and sucrose is the solute.
solvent=ethanol solute=sucrose because sucrose is added to ethanol.
You've got it in reverse. When sucrose dissolves in water, sucrose is the solute, and water is the solvent. In order to dissolve, sucrose molecules have to be more attracted to water molecules than they are to other sucrose molecules. If the attraction of sucrose to sucrose was greater than the attraction of sucrose to water, then there would be no reason for the solid sucrose to turn into the aqueous sucrose solution. Sucrose molecules would simply remain firmly attached to each other if that were the case.
You've got it in reverse. When sucrose dissolves in water, sucrose is the solute, and water is the solvent. In order to dissolve, sucrose molecules have to be more attracted to water molecules than they are to other sucrose molecules. If the attraction of sucrose to sucrose was greater than the attraction of sucrose to water, then there would be no reason for the solid sucrose to turn into the aqueous sucrose solution. Sucrose molecules would simply remain firmly attached to each other if that were the case.
The type of solvent that is best suited to dissolve an ionic or a highly polar solvent would also be highly polar, probably a polar protic solvent like water or alcohol.
The solvent is ethanol, as it is present in a larger amount and dissolves the solute, sucrose. The solute is sucrose, which is the substance being dissolved in the ethanol to form the solution.
warm, polar solvent
Rub some of their solvent over them. Every glue except epoxy has a solvent.
We call a liquid in which substances dissolve a solvent.
Water is the solvent substance that dissolves in saltwater. Saltwater is a solution of water and salt (solute), where the water acts as the solvent to dissolve the salt.
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water