because it is neither a base or a acid. however different qualities of water will have more or less of both.
yes water is a universal solvent as it has the property of dileteral constant which can almost break all covalent bonds as hence dissolves the matter into it
No, because not all things dissolve in water. Despite that, water is one of the most excellent solvents. Also, water could act as a solute in some cases. An example would be water vapor in air, a gaseous solution in which water is a minor component and would be considered a solute.
The solvent is water, the solute is salt; solvent and solute form a solution.
Ammonia would be the solute and water would be the solvent.
The solvent in Sprite is water.
one that isnt a soap or detergent water is a solvent for many things but not oils or waxes kerosine is a solvent for oils or waxes but not water a soap will let polar substances dissolve in water
It depends on what the solvent is. If it is water, then it is called hydration. If the solvent is not water, then it cannot be called hydration.
According to the law of physics the solvent is always water and therefore the droplets are the solvent while the solute is and always will be bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon....Trolololololololol, YOLO
According to the law of physics the solvent is always water and therefore the droplets are the solvent while the solute is and always will be bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon....Trolololololololol, YOLO
According to the law of physics the solvent is always water and therefore the droplets are the solvent while the solute is and always will be bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon....Trolololololololol, YOLO
According to the law of physics the solvent is always water and therefore the droplets are the solvent while the solute is and always will be bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon....Trolololololololol, YOLO
In an aqueous solution the solvent is water.
A solute is something that dissolves into a solvent. The solvent is the substance present in the greatest amount (there is always more of it) and the solute is always present in a smaller amount. Together they form a solution.
A solvent is a substance that dissolves the solute in a solution. For example, in salt water, water is the solvent and the salt is the solute. Water dissolves the salt.
yes water is a universal solvent as it has the property of dileteral constant which can almost break all covalent bonds as hence dissolves the matter into it
no solutions always do not contain liquid solute. eg: in a solution of salt and water water is the solvent and salt is the solvent.... also in lemonade sugar salt or anything r not liquid
No, because not all things dissolve in water. Despite that, water is one of the most excellent solvents. Also, water could act as a solute in some cases. An example would be water vapor in air, a gaseous solution in which water is a minor component and would be considered a solute.