caffefine is the solute
... The solute is sugar or the tea mix, the solvent is the water.
sugar is solute, water is solvent, sugar+water=Solution
Solvent is liquid such as water. Solute is the likes of caffeine, solutes dissolved. CO2 in soft drinks may be considered a dissolved gas until the drink is fully degassed
The solute. Solutions are formed when one substance (the solute) is dissolved into another (the solvent). For example, when a spoonful of sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent.
Water is the solvent, and sugar is the solute.
Caffeine would be a solute
Solvent = WATER Solute = COFFEE and CREAM
... The solute is sugar or the tea mix, the solvent is the water.
A solute is the solid which dissolves in the liquid. And the solvent is the liquid. Ex: For tea, the water is the solvent and the caffeine is the solute. Therefore, when the solute and solvent are put together it becomes a solution.
A solute is the solid which dissolves in the liquid. And the solvent is the liquid. Ex: For tea, the water is the solvent and the caffeine is the solute. Therefore, when the solute and solvent are put together it becomes a solution.
A solute is the solid which dissolves in the liquid. And the solvent is the liquid. Ex: For tea, the water is the solvent and the caffeine is the solute. Therefore, when the solute and solvent are put together it becomes a solution.
sugar is solute, water is solvent, sugar+water=Solution
Solvent is liquid such as water. Solute is the likes of caffeine, solutes dissolved. CO2 in soft drinks may be considered a dissolved gas until the drink is fully degassed
You can not ask the question "is pepsi a solute or solvent?" you need to ask "what is the solvent or solute of pepsi?" Pepsi is not a solute or solvent, because it has solute and solvent in it. :)
In both cases, water is the solvent; milk is a water solution, and whatever is the solute in the milk is simply diluted.
The solvent is water; the solute is ground roasted coffee beans (in addition to sugar, salt, cream and whatever else you prefer to add)!
The solute. Solutions are formed when one substance (the solute) is dissolved into another (the solvent). For example, when a spoonful of sugar is dissolved in water, the sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent.