The solvent of sea water is obviously water and the solute is salt...
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∙ 13y agoAnonymous
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∙ 12y agoThe solvent is the water because 96% of the sea water and only 4% of the sea water is salt, so since the water is 96% it is the solvent since solvent is the bigger part of the solution. Since the smaller part of a solution is the solute, salt will be the solute since it is smaller than the amount of water.
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∙ 12y agoWater is the solvent.
The salts in seawater are the solute.
A huge variety of salts make up seawater. These salts originate in the rocks and mountains that weather and other erosion effects break down to be carried by rivers to the sea.
A solute dissolves in a solvent to form a solution provided the solute is soluble.
The solute in seawater is salt (sodium chloride) and the solvent is water. Salt dissolves in water to form a solution known as seawater.
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∙ 9y agoThe solute in seawater is salt.
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∙ 12y agoA solvent dissolves, a solute is dissolved. Water is the solvent, salts are the solute in ocean water
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∙ 12y agoThe solute is salt and the solvent is water
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∙ 6y agoThe solvent is water; the solutes are many dissolved salts as chlorides.
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A solvent dissolves, and a solute is dissolved. Water is the solvent, salts are the solute in ocean water
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salt and water
True. Salt is a solute in seawater because it is dissolved in the water to form a solution. Seawater is a mixture of salt (solute) and water (solvent).
In a solution of sugar and water, water is the solvent and sugar is the solute. The solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute, while the solute is the substance that is being dissolved.
Sand is a solute. Solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute, while solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solvent. In the case of sand, it does not dissolve in a solvent but rather remains as solid particles in the mixture.
It is called a solute, which is dissolved in a solvent
The Kool-Aid is the solute because the solute is the thing that dissolves, and the water is the solvent because the solvent is the thing that dissolves something. Solute=Kool-Aid Solvent=Water
The solvent in seawater is the salt because it's doing he dissolving.
Yes, salt is a solute in seawater. Water is the solvent, salt is one of the solutes, and the solution is seawater.
True. Salt is a solute in seawater because it is dissolved in the water to form a solution. Seawater is a mixture of salt (solute) and water (solvent).
Yes, salt is a solute in seawater. Water is the solvent, salt is one of the solutes, and the solution is seawater.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
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The solute becomes dissolved in the solvent, while the solvent dissolves the solute.
A solvent and a solute.
what is the solute and solvent in corn syrup
No; the solute is dissolved in 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.