If you meant hydrogen chloride, and at "ordinary" temperatures it makes sense, since it is a gas while water is liquid
The solvent is water and the solute is hydrogen chloride (HCl).
The solvent is usually the larger part of the solution which dissolves the solute. The solute is the smaller part which gets dissolved. So as an example, seawater is a solution. The solvent is water and the solute is salt and traces of other minerals. Vinegar is also a solution. Again, water is the solvent and glacial acetic acid is the solute. To do acid values in resin chemistry, methanolic KOH solution is usually the titrant. In this example, methanol is the solvent and KOH is the solute.
A hot tea is a solution of tea extact and sugar in water; tea extact and sugar are the solutes, water is the solvent.Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (solute) in water (solvent).
Solution: Washing up WaterSolvent: WaterSolute: DetergentSolution: Soda waterSolvent: WaterSolute: Carbon Dioxide GasSolution: Two-stroke motor mower fuelSolvent: PetrolSolute: Oil
The solvent used in soda would be water. There is not merely one solute to speak of but rather a whole slough of additives ( solutes ). Phosphoric acid, sugar, carbonic acid (from the dissolved CO2), and many others. Take a look at the back of a can.
In a solution of acetic acid, acetic acid itself is typically the solute when it is dissolved in water, which acts as the solvent. The solute is the substance that is dissolved, while the solvent is the medium that dissolves the solute. Therefore, in a dilute acetic acid solution, acetic acid is the solute and water is the solvent.
In a liquid-liquid solution of acetic acid in water, acetic acid is the solute and water is the solvent. Acetic acid dissolves in water, forming a homogeneous mixture where water is the majority component and acetic acid is the minority component.
The aqueous solution of HCl is the Muriatic acid so HCl gas is solute and water is solvent.
The solvent is water and the solute is hydrogen chloride (HCl).
In a muriatic acid solution, hydrochloric acid (HCl) is the solute, as it is the substance being dissolved. Water is the solvent that dissolves the hydrochloric acid to form the muriatic acid solution.
solvent;water solute:pineapple and some dissolved substance
aqueous acid solution it is solute or solvent
When small amount of phosphoric acid is dissolved in large amount of water, then the acid is the solute and water is the solvent.
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. :)
i had this for homework here's what i got::: nail polish (solute) acetone (solvent) glue (solute) acetone (solvent) eggshells (solute) vinegar (solvent) [i bet u didn't know that one!!} iodine (solute) hexane (solvent) chromium (solute) hydrochloric acid (solvent
In dilute hydrochloric acid, hydrochloric acid (HCl) is the solute, and water is the solvent.
The solvent is usually the larger part of the solution which dissolves the solute. The solute is the smaller part which gets dissolved. So as an example, seawater is a solution. The solvent is water and the solute is salt and traces of other minerals. Vinegar is also a solution. Again, water is the solvent and glacial acetic acid is the solute. To do acid values in resin chemistry, methanolic KOH solution is usually the titrant. In this example, methanol is the solvent and KOH is the solute.