Generally in a diluted solution, like 90% water, 10% ethilic alcohol, the solute is the component that is present in small quantity, in this case ethilic alcohol. When the solution is not diluted, like 45% water, 55% methilic alcohol the difference solute-solvent is only conventional and it is defined from time to time.
Talking about soft drinks, almost all components are diluted solutions of alcohols and other organic compounds and salts in water, so that at the end the drink is a diluted solution of many components with water as solvent.
Strong Alcoholic Beverages are different: for example Cognac is generally 53% water, 45% alcohol and 2% other components. Here the difference between solute and solvent is only conventional and both water and ethilic alcohol can be considered solvents. The only important thing is that, once stated, the definition is maintained so to be always clear.
Sigurd Nolan
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∙ 11y agoGenerally in a diluted solution, like 90% water, 10% ethilic alcohol, the solute is the component that is present in small quantity, in this case ethilic alcohol. When the solution is not diluted, like 45% water, 55% methilic alcohol the difference solute-solvent is only conventional and it is defined from time to time.
Talking about soft drinks, almost all components are diluted solutions of alcohols and other organic compounds and salts in water, so that at the end the drink is a diluted solution of many components with water as solvent.
Strong Alcoholic Beverages are different: for example Cognac is generally 53% water, 45% alcohol and 2% other components. Here the difference between solute and solvent is only conventional and both water and ethilic alcohol can be considered solvents. The only important thing is that, once stated, the definition is maintained so to be always clear.
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Solvent = water, solute = carbon dioxide and other things such as sugar, flavors, color etc.
In a carbonated drink, the solute is the carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the liquid. The solvent is typically water.
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∙ 12y agoSolvent = water, solute = carbon dioxide and other things such as sugar, flavors, color etc.
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In a gin and tonic drink, the solute is the gin, which is a mixture of ethanol and various botanical flavors. The solvent is the tonic water, which is typically carbonated water with added quinine and sugar.
The solvent is the drink itself, and the solute, carbon dioxide (CO2), is dissolved inside it.
carbon dioxide is the solute and water is the solvent
The solvent in orange squash is water, while the solute is typically sugar, orange flavoring, and any additional ingredients such as preservatives or coloring agents. When mixed together, the solute dissolves in the solvent to create the final orange squash drink.
A fizzy drink is a solution, consisting of a solvent (usually water) and a solute (carbon dioxide gas and various flavoring/coloring agents).
solute: milk or water solvent:sugar,soya beans, i hope this helps
solute: milk or water solvent:sugar,soya beans, i hope this helps
In a gin and tonic drink, the solute is the gin, which is a mixture of ethanol and various botanical flavors. The solvent is the tonic water, which is typically carbonated water with added quinine and sugar.
When you mix soda and salt the solute and the solvent would be a variety of things. The best answer i could tell you is that the solute would be the carbonated water and the solvent would be the salt. Or it is the other way around.
The solvent is the drink itself, and the solute, carbon dioxide (CO2), is dissolved inside it.
The solvent is water- usually carbonated water. There are several solutes- mainly sugar.
When both the solute and solvent are gases, the solute is the gas that is being dissolved, and the solvent is the gas in which the solute is dissolved. An example is the dissolution of carbon dioxide (solute) in water vapor (solvent) to form carbonated water.
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water is the solvent, coffee is the solute
carbon dioxide is the solute and water is the solvent
Water carbon dioxide, but carbonated water was made from chalk by the use of sulfuric acid.
In drinks, the solute is typically sugar, flavorants, and other additives, while the solvent is usually water. The solute dissolves in the solvent to give the drink its flavor and characteristics.