no
A solute and solvent make up a solution. The solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent to form the solution. The solvent is the substance in which the solute is dissolved.
Ethanol is the solvent and sucrose is the solute.
Ammonia is the solute and the solvent is the water.
no
"Solute per 100g solvent" is the unit given to solubility of a substance.
In a silver-gold alloy, silver is the solvent and gold is the solute. Silver acts as the base in which gold is dissolved.
White gold is usually a composition of Gold + (Nickel & Zinc). Thus, the solvent would be Gold and solute would be Nickel & Zinc.
In a 14 karat gold ring, the solute is gold and the solvent is typically copper or silver. The gold serves as the main component, while the copper or silver is added to strengthen the gold and change its color.
The solute in an 18k gold ring is typically gold, which is mixed with other metals like silver, copper, and zinc to create the alloy.
Solute and solvent are not adequate terms for the majority of alloys.
No, gold is not a solution. Gold is a pure element and not a mixture of substances dissolved in a solvent.
For a 14-carat gold earring, the solvent would be the metal alloy (which is typically a combination of gold, silver, and copper), and the solute would be any impurities that are present in the alloy.
The solution with gold as the solvent and silver as the solute is a gold-silver alloy, where silver is dissolved in molten gold. This type of solution is commonly used in jewelry making to create white gold or in electronics for its conductive properties.
Copper and Tin
iron solute, uranium, lead, clover, and gold
The solute in 12 karat gold is gold itself, which makes up 50% of the alloy. The other 50% is typically made up of other metals such as copper, silver, or zinc to strengthen the gold and give it a specific color.
Iron solute, tungsten, gold, myrrh, amber, water, and aloe.