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Hydrogen is the solute and palldium is the solvent

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What is an example of a solid and gas solution?

A common example of a solid solution would be salt water. The salt (usually sodium chloride) is the solute and the water is the solvent. A common example of gas solution would be soda water (Seltzer or club soda). Soda water is a solution in which the gas, carbon dioxide, is the solute and water is the solvent.


What is a solution and what is an example?

An example of a solid and gas solution: hydrogen dissolved in palladium.


What is an example of a solid and a solid?

An example of a solid and gas solution: hydrogen dissolved in palladium.


What are examples of gas in solid solution?

Some examples of gases in solid solutions include hydrogen dissolved in metals like palladium or titanium, and carbon dioxide dissolved in minerals like calcite or dolomite. These gases can be trapped within the crystal structure of the solid at certain conditions.


What are some examples of a gas solid solution?

Hydrogen (H2) in palladium metal.


What has the author Robert J Fallon written?

Robert J. Fallon has written: 'Electrochemical properties of the palladium and palladium-hydrogen electrodes' -- subject(s): Palladium Electrodes, Palladium-hydrogen


Which one of the following metals is used to prepare hydrogen gas industrially?

A noble metal, usually platinum, but also palladium


Is hydrogen a solute?

No. Hydrogen is an element.


What is the properties of palladium?

Palladium is the lightest of the platinum group and very malleable and ductile when pure. It resists oxidation at ordinary temperatures. It absorbs a considerable amount of hydrogen gas. It is appreciably volatile at high temperatures. At red heat it is converted to the oxide. A property unique to palladium is its ability to absorb and retain over 800 times its volume of hydrogen, which results in an expansion of several percent. Palladium dissolves anodically in warm acidic chloride solutions.


What is the solute in natural gas?

The solute in natural gas is primarily methane, which is a colorless, odorless gas composed of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms. Additionally, natural gas can contain small amounts of other hydrocarbons such as ethane, propane, and butane as solutes.


What is the solvent and solute of hydrogen peroxide?

The material most commonly called "hydrogen peroxide", especially by non-chemists, is a solution of the solute hydrogen peroxide in water as the solvent.


What test other than the pop test could be performed to identify Hydrogen?

- palladium sensor - chemochromic sensor - gas chromatography