Example of common materials that can be added in the given solvent to form a solution
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Common examples of solvents include water, ethanol, methanol, and acetone. The term 'solvent' can be defined as a substance that has the ability to dissolve a given solute to form a solution with it.
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Solute are the materials which can be added in a solvent to form a solution.
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What are solutes:
- A solute is a material dissolved in another substance known as a solvent in a homogeneous mixture made of two or more components.
- A solute's concentration in a solution is a measure of how much of that solute is dissolved in the solvent in relation to the amount of solvent present.
Examples of solutes:
- Brass alloy- Zinc solute in copper solvent.
- Amalgam - Mercury solute in silver solvent.
- Carbonated beverages - Carbon dioxide in water.
- Sugar water- Sugar solute dissolved in water.
- Alcoholic drinks - Alcohol solute dissolved in water.
- Saltwater - Salt solute dissolved in water.
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