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What is the definition of a solute?

Don't really know.....you should ask someone


What is the difference between a solute and a solvent?

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.


Why should you not heat a solution to dryness in an evaporating dish?

Well, friend, heating a solution to dryness in an evaporating dish can be risky because it can lead to the dish becoming too hot and causing the solution to splatter or even the dish to crack. It's like trying to rush a beautiful painting - patience is key in the lab just like it is on the canvas. It's best to gently evaporate the solution using low heat to avoid any accidents and ensure a safe and successful experiment.


What happens to a concentrated solution when a large amount of solvent is added to it?

No, suspensions and solutions are two different things. In a solution, the particles break down into molecules, and the molecules are broken down into ions, and these mix and bond with the molecules of the solvent. In a suspension, the particles remain exactly as they are, floating in the fluid.


What is the best solvent for blood?

The best solvent for blood is typically water or saline solution. These solutions are compatible with the components of blood and help to maintain the integrity of samples for analysis or storage. Organic solvents should be avoided as they can interfere with tests and degrade blood components.

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How do you make 50 percent to 20 percent solution?

To make a 50% solution from a 20% solution, you need to concentrate the solution by evaporating some of the solvent. This will increase the concentration of the solute in the solution, making it 50%. Keep in mind this process should be done carefully, as it can be hazardous.


The more-abundant substance in a solution?

in any solution the substanse with the greatest quanity is the


What is appearance of solution?

A definite qty. of substance is dissolved in definite amount of solvent solution should be clear.


What is the definition of a solute?

Don't really know.....you should ask someone


The substance present in the largest amount in a solution?

Solute. No, I believe the answer should be 'solvent'.


What should you add if you wand a higher concentration?

you should add more of the solute to the solution to make it more concentrated and more of the solvent to the solution to make it diluted.


Is direct heating using Bunsen burner flame advisble when evaporating the soduim cholride solution?

As long as the solution is a water-based solution, it should be fine. You should never ever use a Bunsen burner to heat a flammable liquid such as alcohol, ether, acetone, etc.


What type of mixture is silver nitrate in water?

silver nitrate dissolves in water. so it should form a homogeneous solution


What is appearance of the solution?

A definite qty. of substance is dissolved in definite amount of solvent solution should be clear.


What is the difference between a solute and a solvent?

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.


Can an evaporating dish be heated on a hot plate?

Yes, an evaporating dish can be heated on a hot plate to facilitate the evaporation of a solution. However, it is important to control the temperature to avoid overheating or damaging the dish. use a heat-resistant container if heating directly on the hot plate.


Why should you not heat a solution to dryness in an evaporating dish?

Well, friend, heating a solution to dryness in an evaporating dish can be risky because it can lead to the dish becoming too hot and causing the solution to splatter or even the dish to crack. It's like trying to rush a beautiful painting - patience is key in the lab just like it is on the canvas. It's best to gently evaporate the solution using low heat to avoid any accidents and ensure a safe and successful experiment.