in a sugar and salt solution what is the name given to sugar or salt ? what is water?
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In a sugar and salt solution the name given to sugar or salt is solute.
water is solvent.
Solute and solvent:
- Anything dissolved in a solution is referred to as a solute.
- In a fluid solution, the amount of solvent always outweighs the amount of solute.
- Two of the most prevalent solutes in our daily lives are salt and water.
- Salt is the solute because it dissolves in water.
- A solute is a material that a solvent can dissolve into a solution.
- Solute can take on various shapes.
- It might exist as a solid, a liquid, or a gas.
- The molecules of the solute are separated and equally distributed by the solvent, or substance, which dissolves the solute.
- The substance that typically determines the physical state of the solution is the solvent (solid, liquid or gas).
- The product that the solvent dissolves is known as the solute.
- For instance, in a solution of salt and water, the solute is salt and the solvent is water.
- Because it can dissolve practically any substance more effectively than any other liquid, water is frequently referred to as the "universal solvent."
Hence, salt or sugar when added in water, they are called as solutes and water as solvent.
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