Salt is not called the universal solvent. Water is called the universal solvent.
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
Carbon is not a universal solvent. Water is often referred to as the universal solvent because of its ability to dissolve a wide variety of substances due to its polar nature. Carbon, on the other hand, is not a solvent in the same way as water.
In a salt solution, the salt is the solute and the substance in which the salt dissolves is the solvent. For example, in a saltwater solution, salt (sodium chloride) is the solute and water is the solvent.
The solvent is water, the solute is salt; solvent and solute form a solution.
Solute, because it is the minor component in the solution and it is what dissolves in the solvent. For example: Salt Water - The salt is the solute that dissoles in the solvent, which is water.
The universal solvent is salt since it can dissolve a lot of solutes and salt does not have a pH category
do you mean solvent. because it is called universal solvent because it dissolves alot of different things
yes.water is a universal solvent
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
Saline water is an example of a solution in science. The salt is the solute and the water is the solvent. ~Fact: Water is the universal solvent.
An universal solvent doesn't exist.
water is the universal solvent now
A universal solvent doesn't exist; water is a good solvent for many materials.
its the universal solvent because it dissolve in water and the dipole charteristics makes it a universal solvent
An universal solvent doesn't exist.
It is still considered a universal solvent.
The term universal solvent means that most things dissolve in it. So, since water is the universal solvent, most things do dissolve in water.