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difference between solute with example​

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Answered by himanisharma2292004
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A solute is a component of a solvent which, upon getting dissolved, changes its form and loses its original characteristics. A solute is usually in smaller amounts in the solvent. A common example of solute is salt and water. Salt dissolves in water and therefore, salt is the solute.

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Solute

We define solute as a substance that is dissolved in a solvent. A solute is a component of a solvent which, upon getting dissolved, changes its form and loses its original characteristics. A solute is usually in smaller amounts in the solvent. A common example of solute is salt and water. Salt dissolves in water and therefore, salt is the solute.

Solvent

The solvent is a liquid, in which other materials dissolve to form a solution. Now Polar solvents like water, favor the formation of ions while nonpolar ones like hydrocarbons do not. Solvents may be acidic, basic, amphoteric (both), or aprotic (neither).

Types of Solvents:

Hydrocarbon solvents

Oxygenated solvents

Halogenated solvents

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