My question is abaut why don't ask to the profectional engineering people even the more simple people to suggest ideas to solve this enviro-ambiental accidental massacre relate with oil speel in Lousiana.
We are engineer and we have an idea we are not looking for money just want to finish with this and have a final solution for the planet.
According to the article in the link below, yes it can be. Specifically, it depends on what is doing the dissolving (the solvent) and what is being dissolved (the solute), and some forms of oils can dissolve in other liquids.
It will be a solute only.
Neiths true:"The Solute is the Substance dissolved into the Solvent"So soy sauce is the total: Solution
Pls answer this
A solute is something you are dissolving. The solution is the combination of the solvent and solute. Take a glass of water. You put some sugar (solute) into it. Since sugar dissolves in water it is the solute, and the solvent is the water. The solution is the water with the dissolved sugar in it. Graffiti remover dissolves and removes graffiti. Therefore the graffiti is the solute and the remover is the solvent.
The liquid is the solvent, and the solid is the solute.
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
what is the solvent and solute of coconut oil
It's is a solvent. I am doing a worksheet.
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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.
Butter is a water in oil emulsion.
it is separated by means of solute and solvent
For example vitamin A and vitamin E are soluble in oils.