Yes, lemon juice is a solute in water.
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Solute:Lemon and sugar
Solvent:Water
The solvent would be the water, and the solute would be the lemon powder or lemon. The solute is the one that dissolves into the solvent.
The solvent is water; solutes are all other components of the juice.
solvent;water solute:pineapple and some dissolved substance
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The solvent is water; but for solutes an infinite types exist.
Orange juice is solute, solute is a thing that dissolved in solvent.
The solvent is the water, the solutes are all the dissolved substances.
both a solute(s) is ingrediants and solven is the main ingrediant Example:apple juice>solvent water>solute(s) sugar and apples.
The solvent is the water, the solutes are all the dissolved substances.
A solute will dissolve in a solvent when the attractive intermolecular forces between the molecules of the solvent and the molecules of the solute are greater than the attractive forces between one solute molecule and another. Thus the solute is effectively 'pulled apart' (on a molecular level at least) by the solvent and it's molecules become 'suspended' between the molecules of the solvent at which point the solute is said to be in solution or dissolved.
Solvent: watersolute: orange
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)