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The steel (solute) is being dissolved into the iron (solvent)
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.
In the context of stainless steel, the solute would be the iron and other elements like chromium and nickel that make up the alloy. The solvent would be the majority component of stainless steel, which is iron.
because you need more solvent than solute, so you need more to steel i guess
If you think to steel this alloy is not a solid solution; the base of steel is iron.
Iron is considered the solvent because it is the major component of steel, while carbon is the solute because it is dissolved within the crystalline structure of the iron matrix to create steel. The carbon atoms occupy the interstitial spaces between the iron atoms, enhancing the strength and hardness of the steel.
The solvent in a solid solution is typically the substance present in the larger amount. It dissolves the solute, resulting in a homogeneous mixture. Examples include carbon in iron to create steel and copper in gold to create rose gold.
It is called a solvent, the substance being dissolved is a solute.
yes but it depends on the temperature of the solid e.g. steel must be very hot to absorb any solution as a cooling agent. like block and wood they do but very slowly.