what is solute and solvent of alloy
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gold is the solvent and the other metals are the solutes. Solid solutions are called “alloys” when they contain two or more metals. ... Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. In both brass and bronze, copper is the solvent.
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The solute and solvent of alloys are as follows:
- Alloys are metal alloys that contain other elements. Alloys are considered metallic in nature in general. Alloys offer a wide range of applications.
- The solvent is the component that is present in greater quantities.
- The solute is the portion that is present in a lesser quantity.
- When two or more metals are present in a solid solution, it is referred to as an "alloy." Metals are heated till they melt, then mixed together and allowed to cool to create alloys.
- Brass is a copper and zinc alloy. Bronze is a copper and tin alloy. Copper is the solvent in both brass and bronze.
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