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∙ 10y agoThe bonds between ions or molecules of the solvate must be broken. The solvent must be in a sufficient amount and an adequate temperature.
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∙ 7y agoNo, sugar is the solute. The water is the solvent.Sugar is the solute, (the thing being dissolved) and the water is the solvent, (the thing that the solute is being dissolved in)
One solvent is not faster than another, because different solutes require different solvents. If you are using the right solvent, the solute will usually dissolve rapidly. You can also make things dissolve faster by heating the solvent, and by stirring the solution.
Dissolving is a process where a solute is dispersed uniformly in a solvent to form a solution. This process involves breaking down the solute particles into individual molecules or ions that are surrounded by solvent molecules. Factors that influence dissolving include temperature, agitation, surface area, and the nature of the solute and solvent.
Water is typically a solvent rather than a solute. It is a universal solvent due to its polarity, making it excellent for dissolving a wide variety of substances. However, in certain situations, water can also act as a solute when dissolved in another solvent.
Stirring increases the contact between the solute and solvent, allowing for more frequent collisions and faster dissolution. This movement disperses the solute particles throughout the solvent, reducing clumping and speeding up the dissolving process.
solvent meaning it can dissolve things
A liquid that can dissolve things is a solvent. The thing being dissolved is a solute.
It is a solvent liquid. For example, water is a solvent as it can dissolve sugar crystals (and many other things).
The solute of the car could be things like oil, antifreeze, or fuel that dissolve in the solvent, which would typically be water or gasoline.
The nail polish is the solute and the acetone would be the solvent. Sovents dissolve things & solutes are dissolved.
No, sugar is the solute. The water is the solvent.Sugar is the solute, (the thing being dissolved) and the water is the solvent, (the thing that the solute is being dissolved in)
The nail polish is the solute and the acetone would be the solvent. Sovents dissolve things & solutes are dissolved.
actually the substance in which a thing dissolves is called a solvent, and the things which dissolves in the solvent is called a solute. and water is called a universal solvent cuz it can dissolve a very wide range of solutes with a slight differende in their solubilities( that is the capacity to dissolve). fr eg in the case of sugar solution water is a solvent.
A solvent is a chemical which has the capacity to dissolve a solute. Water is the most commonly used solvent, and it dissolves a lot of things, such as sugar and salt. To dissolve, is for a solid material to become part of a liquid solvent and to thereby lose its solidity, and to mix in.
One solvent is not faster than another, because different solutes require different solvents. If you are using the right solvent, the solute will usually dissolve rapidly. You can also make things dissolve faster by heating the solvent, and by stirring the solution.
Dissolving is a process where a solute is dispersed uniformly in a solvent to form a solution. This process involves breaking down the solute particles into individual molecules or ions that are surrounded by solvent molecules. Factors that influence dissolving include temperature, agitation, surface area, and the nature of the solute and solvent.
Water is typically a solvent rather than a solute. It is a universal solvent due to its polarity, making it excellent for dissolving a wide variety of substances. However, in certain situations, water can also act as a solute when dissolved in another solvent.