It is difficult to provide an exact number of solvents because there are many different types of solvents used in various industries and applications. Solvents can include water, alcohols, ethers, and hydrocarbons, among others. The choice of solvent depends on the specific use case and desired properties.
A universal solvent doesn't exist; water is a good solvent for many materials.
The solvent in the soy sauce is water; the sauce contain many components, after a specific recipe.
Alcohol is a solvent. It asorbs everything.
solute
The solute is what is being dissolved. The solvent is what the solute is dissolved in. Take coffee for example. The solute would be the coffee, and the water would be the solvent. In fact, water is able to dissolve so many substances that it's called the universal solvent.
A universal solvent doesn't exist; water is a good solvent for many materials.
Yes it's the universal solvent
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It is a solvent liquid. For example, water is a solvent as it can dissolve sugar crystals (and many other things).
Universal Solvent.
An universal solvent don't exist; water is only a very good solvent for many substances, a quasi-universal solvent.
There are many different solvents and many different chemicals which may or may not mix with a given solvent. Your question is too general.
It can do many things
Water is a universal solvent.
The syrup can be considered as a solvent for the other ingredients.
barium sulphate . But in generakl: Things that are indissoluble in that particular solvent (there are many different solvents).
No, a solvent can dissolve many things and not necessarily just sugar. Water is a solvent and also a liquid and can dissolve sugar, However, it can also dissolve many other things.