A solute is a substance that is dissolved in a solvent to form a solution. You can identify a solute by observing if the substance is able to dissolve in a solvent to create a homogeneous mixture or solution.
A paper is not a solute. In a solution, the solute is the substance that is dissolved, while the solvent is the substance in which the solute is dissolved. Paper is not capable of being dissolved in most solvents.
Solute which is the solid being dissolved Solvent which is the liquid the solid is dissolving into Solution which is the solute and the solvent mixed together Soluble which means that something will dissolve Insoluble which means that something will not dissolve Solubility which is how much something will dissolve and Saturated which is when a solution has dissolved that maximum amount of solute
It can be either. -if ridena is having something disolved in it (when it is in majority) it is the solvent -if ridena is disolving into something (when it is in the minority) it is the solute.
A solid that will dissolve in a liquid is called a SOLUTE.
A substance that can be dissolved is called a solute.
A solute is something that is soluable. The dissolve in what is called the solvent. So a solute has a degree of solubility.
A paper is not a solute. In a solution, the solute is the substance that is dissolved, while the solvent is the substance in which the solute is dissolved. Paper is not capable of being dissolved in most solvents.
You need to know the moles of solute and the VOLUME of SOLUTION.
Solute which is the solid being dissolved Solvent which is the liquid the solid is dissolving into Solution which is the solute and the solvent mixed together Soluble which means that something will dissolve Insoluble which means that something will not dissolve Solubility which is how much something will dissolve and Saturated which is when a solution has dissolved that maximum amount of solute
It can be either. -if ridena is having something disolved in it (when it is in majority) it is the solvent -if ridena is disolving into something (when it is in the minority) it is the solute.
I don't know ! That's why i'm asking :/
A solid that will dissolve in a liquid is called a SOLUTE.
It depends on the other substance that you are using. A solute is something that dissolves in something else. A solvent is something that other substances dissolve in For example: Salt dissolves in water Water is the solvent Salt is the solute
Under normal conditions, supersaturated solutions won't take more solute. Of course, you can heat, cool, agitate, etc., the solution to reach something called supersaturation, where solutions can be conned into taking more solute.
This is known as the solubility of the solute in the solvent. When you reach the maximum it is know as the saturation concentration. Adding any more solute will not dissolve in the solvent.
no, its a compound ANS2: It could be a solute or it could be a solvent. You will need to determine if it is being dissolved (solute) into something or is having something dissolved into it (solvent). The rule is: that which is in greater concentration is the solvent. If it is a 50:50 mixture there is no need to fuss about the distinction.
A solute is a substance that is dissolved in another substance. Here are some sentences.The solute in that solution is sodium chloride.I couldn't get the solute to dissolve; I must have done something wrong!Now see if you can get the solute to come out of solution, class.