The solute front refers to the leading edge of a solute as it moves through a medium, such as during chromatography or electrophoresis. It represents the point at which the solute molecules are concentrated and have not yet dispersed into the surrounding medium. Tracking the solute front helps to monitor the progress of the separation process.
If solute B is more soluble in water than solute A, then solute B should have a smaller Rf value than solute A. This is because solute B will travel less distance with the solvent front compared to solute A, resulting in a smaller Rf value for solute B.
The substance being dissolved is called the solute.
A solute is a substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution. The solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute to create the solution.
The solvent dissolves the solute. (The solute dissolves in the solvent.)
its called a solute. so in the water-salt mix, the water is thesolvent n the salt is the solute. -PJ
If solute B is more soluble in water than solute A, then solute B should have a smaller Rf value than solute A. This is because solute B will travel less distance with the solvent front compared to solute A, resulting in a smaller Rf value for solute B.
Solute!
It will be a solute only.
The material dissolved in a solution is called the solute. It is typically present in a smaller amount compared to the solvent, which is the substance in which the solute is dissolved.
A solvent and a solute.
Jello's solute is the gelatin the solvent is water
what is the solvent and solute of coconut oil
the nature solute is the solute is natural EX: Soil Soil rocks
The substance being dissolved is called the solute.
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when solute is dissolved in a solvent...the molecules of the solute starts diffusing between the particles of the solute.
A solute is a substance that dissolves in a solvent to form a solution. The solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute to create the solution.