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∙ 11y ago1. A solvent and a solute are both parts of a solution.
2. The solvent is mostly in majority and, it dissolves a solute in itself to make a solution.
Keely Brakus
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∙ 11y agoSolutions are mixtures of solutes and solvents.
A solute is mixed into a solvent.
A solvent has a greater concentration than the solute.
For example: Salt water is a solution, where the water is the solvent(higher concentration), and the salt is the solute(lower concentration).
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∙ 7y agoA solute is the substance dissolved in a solvent; solvent plus solute is a solution.
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Solutes, such as fertilizers and pesticides, are used in agriculture to provide essential nutrients to plants and protect crops from pests and diseases. Solvents, such as water, are used to dissolve and transport these solutes for application to the soil or plants. Together, solutes and solvents help ensure healthy plant growth and high crop yields.
Generally polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.
The term that summarizes the dissolving process of polar or nonpolar solvents and solutes is "like dissolves like." This means that polar solvents tend to dissolve polar solutes, while nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes due to their similar intermolecular forces.
solutions
Sodium chloride is the solute and water is the solvent.
Solutions are mixtures of solutes (substances being dissolved) in solvents (substances doing the dissolving). Solutes dissolve in solvents to form a homogeneous mixture where solutes are uniformly distributed in the solvent. The amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent is determined by factors like temperature and pressure.
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No, solutions can be made with liquid solvents as well as solid solvents such as water or ethanol. Solid solvents can dissolve solutes to create solutions just like liquid solvents can.
A solution is composed of two components as solutes and solvent. The solvent is the major component whereas solute is the minor component. The main difference between solvent and solute is that solvent is the substance in which the solute is dissolved whereas solute is the substance which can dissolve in a solvent.
1. saltwater- salt (sodium chloride) & water
No, solutions can be made with liquid, solid, or gaseous solvents. The solvent is the dissolving medium in which solutes are dispersed to form a homogenous mixture. Different solvents are used based on the solubility of the solute being dissolved.
Generally polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.
Generally polar solutes are dissolved in polar solvents and nonpolar solutes are dissolved in nonpolar solvents.
Solutes, such as fertilizers and pesticides, are used in agriculture to provide essential nutrients to plants and protect crops from pests and diseases. Solvents, such as water, are used to dissolve and transport these solutes for application to the soil or plants. Together, solutes and solvents help ensure healthy plant growth and high crop yields.
Solutes are substances dissolved in a solvent.
Nernst's distribution law is applicable for the partitioning of solutes between two immiscible solvents at equilibrium, where the solutes exist in only two forms (unionized and ionized). The solvents must not react with the solutes, and the temperature must remain constant throughout the process. Additionally, the solutes should not form complexes with the solvents.