Solute : Tin
Solvent : Copper
Bronze is an alloy composed mainly of copper as the solvent and tin as the solute. The tin is dissolved in the copper to create the bronze alloy, giving it its distinctive properties such as increased strength and corrosion resistance.
It is an alloy, a form of bronze, usually approximately 4:1 ratio of copper to tin. It is not a solution.
It is called a solvent, the substance being dissolved is a solute.
the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
Bronze is a metal alloy. Copper is the solvent and tin is one of the few solutes.
It depends, if you are saying just bronze then its neither
Bronze is an alloy composed mainly of copper as the solvent and tin as the solute. The tin is dissolved in the copper to create the bronze alloy, giving it its distinctive properties such as increased strength and corrosion resistance.
Copper is the solvent and tin is the solute.
Bronze is an metal alloy and Copper is the solvent. Bronze is also a solid solution that solids melted and dissolved into each other. Ex. Steel,brass,bronze,sterling silver,gold,jewelry,dental arnalgam which is silver and mercury.
When we dissolve a substance in another liquid, we use the terms; Solute for the solid substance (or powder), and the term Solvent for the liquid which dissolves the solid, or powder. Example: if Shellac flakes are dissolved in Methylated Spirit, then the Shellac is called the Solute and the Meth.Spirit is called the Solvent. Answer to your question is:- Bronze can never be a solvent. It is a Solute if it is put into a liquid that will dissolve it. There is a liquid solvent that dissolves bronze. I think it will dissolve if put into strong acid such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid.
I do know that a mixture of copper and zinc create braa but i do not know for sure which is the solvent and which is the solute. I belive the copper is the solvent and the zinc is the solute. Best of luck answering this question ! - I do know that a mixture of copper and zinc create braa but i do not know for sure which is the solvent and which is the solute. I belive the copper is the solvent and the zinc is the solute. Best of luck answering this question ! -Copper is the solvent and zinc is the solute.
When we dissolve a substance in another liquid, we use the terms; Solute for the solid substance (or powder), and the term Solvent for the liquid which dissolves the solid, or powder. Example: if Shellac flakes are dissolved in Methylated Spirit, then the Shellac is called the Solute and the Meth.Spirit is called the Solvent. Answer to your question is:- Bronze can never be a solvent. It is a Solute if it is put into a liquid that will dissolve it. There is a liquid solvent that dissolves bronze. I think it will dissolve if put into strong acid such as sulfuric acid or nitric acid.
It is an alloy, a form of bronze, usually approximately 4:1 ratio of copper to tin. It is not a solution.
Get an owner's manual from the maker. Supplies will include solvent, patches, cleaning rod, oil, bronze bore brush.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of a solvent (usually a liquid) and a solute (a substance dissolved in the solvent). Among the options provided, air in a scuba tank and mud in a water tank are not solutions. A glass of flat soda can be considered a solution if the syrup and carbon dioxide have fully mixed, while a bronze alloy is a solid solution of copper and tin.
It is called a solvent, the substance being dissolved is a solute.