There is neither a solvent nor solute in liquid nitrogen as it is not a solution. Liquid nitrogen is pure elementalnitrogen in liquid form.
Dissolved nitrogen in water is a solute; when nitrogen contain traces of another gas can be considered as a solvent.
solute is the solid while the solvent is the liquid.
A solute is the substance being dissolved (example, sugar). The solvent is the liquid into which is it dissolved (example, coffee)A solute is present in a smaller amount and a solvent is present in a greater amount in a solution.
The solvent is water, the solute is carbon dioxide (or nitrogen).
Solute is the substance dissolved in a solvent.Solvent is a liquid able to dissolve a solute.Solution is the mixture of solvent and solute.
soda is a mixture of carbon dioxide and water(liquid). so its a solvent that is gas and a liquid that is gaseous
In liquid fertilizer, the solute is the dissolved nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. The solvent is the liquid carrier that holds the nutrients in solution, such as water or other liquid components. When mixed together, the solute (nutrients) is dissolved in the solvent (liquid carrier) to create the liquid fertilizer.
Some solute-solvent combinations are: example (solute state-solvent state) oxygen in nitrogen (gas-gas) carbon dioxide in water (gas-liquid) water vapor in air (liquid-gas) alcohol in water (liquid-liquid) mercury in silver and tin, dental amalgam (liquid-solid) sugar in water (solid-liquid) copper in nickel (MonelTM alloy) (solid-solid)
The liquid detergent is the solute and the water is the solvent. The solute is the substance being dissolved in the solvent to form a solution. In this case, the liquid detergent dissolves in the water, which acts as the solvent.
Dissolved nitrogen in water is a solute; when nitrogen contain traces of another gas can be considered as a solvent.
that the solvent is the liquid used in food and the plantfood is the solute
Solute is the substance that dissolves and solvent is the liquid in which the solute dissolves in
Oxygen is the solute and nitrogen is the solvent.
In the context of solutions, nitrogen gas is the solute when dissolved in a solvent like water, ethanol, or any other suitable liquid. Nitrogen gas can dissolve to some extent in these solvents to form a solution.
A solvent is a liquid that dissolves a solute, forming a solution. This process occurs when the solvent molecules surround and interact with the solute particles, dispersing them evenly throughout the solvent.
The liquid detergent is the solute while water is the solvent. The solute dissolves in the solvent to create a homogeneous mixture.
Some solute-solvent combinations are: example (solute state-solvent state) oxygen in nitrogen (gas-gas) carbon dioxide in water (gas-liquid) water vapor in air (liquid-gas) alcohol in water (liquid-liquid) Mercury in silver and tin, dental amalgam (liquid-solid) sugar in water (solid-liquid) copper in nickel (MonelTM alloy) (solid-solid)