-Cationic dyes (basic dyes) are soluble in polar solvents such as water, alcohols
-Nonionic Fat-soluble dyes line metal-free azo and anthraquinone dyes are soluble in aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons.
-Metal-complex dyes are normally soluble in alcohols, ketones, glycoethers
Water is the solute the sugar and lemons and what have you would be the solvent.
In soda pop, the solvent would be the water. In a solution, the substance that is being dissolved in the solute.
Yes, every solution is a mixture of solvent (water) and solute (ammonia).
It would be a suspension.
The solvent in a solution is dissolving the solute. A solution is groups of molecules that are mixed in a completely even distribution. Basically a solute dissolved in a solvent. An example of a solvent would be water and a solute could be sugar. The sugar would dissolve in the water which would be a solution.
The solvent would be water, the solute would be the chlorine chemicals
Ammonia would be the solute and water would be the solvent.
The solvent would be water, the solute would be the chlorine chemicals.
The solvent would be the water, and the solute would be the lemon powder or lemon. The solute is the one that dissolves into the solvent.
Sodium chloride is a solute when is dissolved in water (the solvent).
Water is the solute the sugar and lemons and what have you would be the solvent.
every liquid in you body, all life
no,trimyristin does not dissolve in water....ether will be the suitable solvent
Water.
In soda pop, the solvent would be the water. In a solution, the substance that is being dissolved in the solute.
Solution: Dextrose 5% in water for injection.Solute: DextroseSolvent: Water for injection.
No. A solvent is something in which a solute will dissolve. Thus water is a solvent and salt is a solute.If one has a solution then the solvent contains the solute but NOT the other way round (as your question asks).