A hot tea is a solution of tea extact and sugar in water; tea extact and sugar are the solutes, water is the solvent.
Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (solute) in water (solvent).
The solute is Urea, and one of the solvents would be alkali metal nitrates
Also nonpolar solvents.
what are five examples of solvents
Nitrogen is a diatomic elemental gas (79% in air) and rather insoluble in water.
A solution can have one or more solvents. In a binary solution, there are two solvents, and in a ternary solution, there are three solvents, and so on. Each solvent plays a role in dissolving the solute and determining the properties of the solution.
when a solute is dissolved in a mixture of two immisible solvents,the solute distributes in the two solvents so that the ratio of the concentration of the solute in the two solvents is always constant at constant temperature
a solvent is a liquid that dissolved a solute and a solute is a material that is like sugar and salt and other things like that
DDT as solute is soluble in organic solvents.
Solvents can be used in chromotography (used to separate the colours in a ink of some type): waters ethanol others........
Organic solvents are carbon based solvents consist of carbon atom in their molecular structure few examples are: Benzene, Carbon Tetrachloride,Trichloroethylene, n-hexane ,Gasoline,Butane.
The solute is Urea, and one of the solvents would be alkali metal nitrates
The solute is Urea, and one of the solvents would be alkali metal nitrates
Also nonpolar solvents.
Solvents are substances in which solutes are dissolved, while solutes are the substances that are dissolved in a solvent. Solvents are typically present in larger quantities than solutes and are responsible for dissolving the solute to form a homogeneous mixture.
=a polar solvent dissolves a polar solute, and nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes. likes dissolve likes=
what are five examples of solvents
A polar solute is most likely to dissolve in a polar solvent. This is because like dissolves like - polar solvents have a partial positive and partial negative charge that can interact with the polar solute molecules. Examples of polar solvents include water, ethanol, and acetone.