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solute is the one which is dissolved from a solvent. A solute is a homologous mixture, made of two or more substances. Mixtures have a solute that is dissolved into another substance called the solvent. The solute is not as concentrated in the mixture in most cases as the solvent.
A solvent is a substance which dissolves, or the substance in which another substance is dissolved. The solute is the substance which is dissolved. A solvent dissolves the solute. In salt water the water is the solvent that dissolves the salt, or the solute.A solute is a homologous mixture, made of two or more substances.
Oxygen is the solvent one, since it has the greater volume of two.
In a solution, the substance present in the largest amount is considered the solvent, and the other(s) is/are considered the solute(s). Example: 1 ml ethanol + 2 ml H2O: water is the solvent and ethanol is the solute. 1 ml H2O + 2 ml ethanol: ethanol is the solvent and H2O is the solute.
To calculate the molality (m) of a solution, you need to know the number of moles of solute and the mass of the solvent in kilograms. If you dissolve 2 moles of solute in a specific mass of solvent, you can use the formula: ( m = \frac{\text{moles of solute}}{\text{mass of solvent (kg)}} ). Without the mass of the solvent, the molality cannot be determined. Please provide the mass of the solvent for a complete answer.
a solvent and a solute.
solute is the one which is dissolved from a solvent. A solute is a homologous mixture, made of two or more substances. Mixtures have a solute that is dissolved into another substance called the solvent. The solute is not as concentrated in the mixture in most cases as the solvent.
The solvent and the solvent dissolves the solute in a solution
solvent: water solute: baking soda
A solvent is a substance which dissolves, or the substance in which another substance is dissolved. The solute is the substance which is dissolved. A solvent dissolves the solute. In salt water the water is the solvent that dissolves the salt, or the solute.A solute is a homologous mixture, made of two or more substances.
When a solution is made, the solute particles disperse and distribute themselves evenly throughout the solvent. This process occurs through a combination of solvent-solute interactions like solvation or hydration, allowing the solute to become uniformly mixed at a molecular level within the solvent.
Oxygen is the solute and nitrogen is the solvent.
The substance in large amount is the solvent and the substance in the small amount is the solute. So, oxygen being more is the solvent and helium being less is the solute.
A solution is a uniform mixture made up of two or more substances.
A concrete block is made from concrete, a brick block is made from brick. They are two different building materials. Both have their respective advantages and disadvantages.
For example, if you dissolve some tablesalt (NaCl) (maybe 1 gram) in water (H2O) (maybe 1000 grams), the solute will be the tablesalt and the solvent will be the water. Generally speaking, the solid that dissolves in a fluid (gas or liquid) is called the "solute". If the solution is one made of fluids, (for example 1000 gram ethylic alcohol + 10 gram water), the solvent is the fluid in greater amount (in our example, ethylic alcohol is the solvent and water the solute).
You can not ask the question "is pepsi a solute or solvent?" you need to ask "what is the solvent or solute of pepsi?" Pepsi is not a solute or solvent, because it has solute and solvent in it. :)