its made out of water and turpen that doesnt answer the question
oil
Neither. "Solute" and "solvent" are used to refer to the components of a mixture or a solution. In such a case, a solute dissolves into another substance, called the solvent. A bottle filled with oil and water will not be a solution because the oil and water will not mix.
what is the solvent and solute of coconut oil
what is the solvent and solute of coconut oil
what is the solvent and solute of coconut oil
Oil becomes saturated when it can no longer dissolve any more solute, such as water or gases, at a given temperature and pressure. This is usually reached when the oil reaches its maximum capacity to hold the solute.
Oil and water do not mix so oil doesnt affect water instead it lies on top of the water like a film
penis man
Oil contain non-polar compounds and water has a polar molecule.
A car is not a solution, and so does not have a solute and solvent.
A solute is a substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. It is typically present in a lesser amount compared to the solvent. Examples of solutes include salt in water or sugar in tea. A substance that is not a solute would be any material that does not dissolve in the solvent, such as sand in water or oil in water.