More correct is the term mixture of gases.
This depends on the nature of the solute and solvent. Excepting gases, increasing the temperature the solubility increase.
Solvents and solutes are both components of a solution. A solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute to form a solution, while the solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent. Together, they create a homogenous mixture with uniform properties throughout.
Neither of both. Gasses never are solvents. Air is a mixture -not a solution- of more gasses, none of them are solvent nor solute. When oxygen dissolves in water then this gas is the solute in water (the solvent).
When the mole fraction of solute and solvent is equal, it means that both components are present in equal amounts in the solution. This would correspond to a mole fraction of 0.5 for both the solute and solvent.
1. A solvent and a solute are both parts of a solution.2. The solvent is mostly in majority and, it dissolves a solute in itself to make a solution.
In a balloon filled with air, the solute is the gases making up the air (such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide), while the solvent is the gas that fills the space in between the molecules of the solute gases, which is typically nitrogen.
No, not every solvent can dissolve every solute. The ability of a solvent to dissolve a solute depends on the chemical properties of both the solvent and the solute.
Soil is neither a solute nor a solvent. It is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms.
This depends on the nature of the solute and solvent. Excepting gases, increasing the temperature the solubility increase.
B. A solute and a solvent
A solvent is a substance in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution. The solute can be solids, liquids, or gases that are dissolved in a solvent to create a homogeneous mixture. Examples include water (solvent) dissolving salt (solute) to form a saltwater solution.
Iron is not a solvent and carbon is not a solute. Iron and carbon are both elements that can exist in different forms. Solvent and solute refer to the components of a solution, with the solvent being the substance in which the solute is dissolved.
The water is the solvent; all other dissolved substances, including gases are solutes.
Smoke is a solute. It can be dissolved.
Solvents and solutes are both components of a solution. A solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute to form a solution, while the solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent. Together, they create a homogenous mixture with uniform properties throughout.
Neither of both. Gasses never are solvents. Air is a mixture -not a solution- of more gasses, none of them are solvent nor solute. When oxygen dissolves in water then this gas is the solute in water (the solvent).
1. A solvent and a solute are both parts of a solution.2. The solvent is mostly in majority and, it dissolves a solute in itself to make a solution.