The solvent is air; the solute are the particles of smoke.
Smoke is NOT a solution, it is a mixture (because the smoke you can see is particulate and will settle out).
Smoke is not a solution, it is a colloidal suspension of very fine particles in air.
Oh honey, bless your heart for trying. Smoke is actually a mixture of particles and gases, so it doesn't fit neatly into the solute or solvent categories. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it just doesn't work. But hey, at least you're thinking about chemistry, so good for you!
In the context of haze, the solute typically refers to the small particulate matter, such as dust, smoke, or pollutants, that are suspended in the air, leading to reduced visibility. The solvent, in this case, is the air itself, which serves as the medium that carries these particulates. Together, the solute and solvent interact to create the phenomenon of haze, impacting air quality and visual clarity.
The solvent is air; the solute are the particles of smoke.
The solvent may considered air and the solute are the solid or liquid particles from smoke.
The solute becomes dissolved in the solvent, while the solvent dissolves the solute.
Smoke is a solute. It can be dissolved.
Smoke is NOT a solution, it is a mixture (because the smoke you can see is particulate and will settle out).
The solute in smoke is a mixture of particles and chemicals released from burning materials such as carbon, ash, and organic compounds. The solvent in smoke is air, which acts as the carrier for the solute particles and chemicals to be dispersed in the atmosphere.
Cigarette smoke is a solute because it is a substance that is dissolved in air, which acts as the solvent. When tobacco burns, it releases various chemicals and particles into the air, creating a solution of smoke.
Smoke is not a solution, it is a colloidal suspension of very fine particles in air.
Oh honey, bless your heart for trying. Smoke is actually a mixture of particles and gases, so it doesn't fit neatly into the solute or solvent categories. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it just doesn't work. But hey, at least you're thinking about chemistry, so good for you!
In the context of haze, the solute typically refers to the small particulate matter, such as dust, smoke, or pollutants, that are suspended in the air, leading to reduced visibility. The solvent, in this case, is the air itself, which serves as the medium that carries these particulates. Together, the solute and solvent interact to create the phenomenon of haze, impacting air quality and visual clarity.
It will be a solute only.
Solute!