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What is solute and solvent in air?​

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Answered by AatifJunnadKhan2009
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Answer:

In air, nitrogen is the solvent and oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, water vapour, and other gases are solutes.

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Answered by pushkarbhegade18
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Answer:

In air, nitrogen is the solvent and oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, water vapour, and other gases are solutes.

Explanation:

Nitrogen makes up the largest portion of air, so it is the solvent. Other gases present, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, are solutes.Solutions made of combinations of gases are also common. The air you breathe is a solution. Nitrogen makes up the largest portion of air, so it is the solvent. Other gases present, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, are solutes.

Like other mixtures, a solution has definite parts. A is a substance that dissolves a solute. A (SAHL-yoot) is a substance that is dissolved to make a solution. When a solute dissolves, it separates into individual particles. It is not possible to identify the solute and solvent as different substances in solution.

In a solution of table salt and water, the salt is the solute and the

water is the solvent. In the cells of your body, substances such as

calcium ions and sugar are solutes, and water is the solvent. Water is

the most common and important solvent. Other substances can also

be solvents. For example, if you have ever used an oil-based paint you

know that water will not clean the paintbrushes. Instead, a solvent like

turpentine must be used

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