Science, asked by mohityadavO1, 5 months ago

which is solute and solvent in the solution if we mix both in equall amount....
for ex: Milk and Water
Please explain correctly​

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Answered by chotukhan89855
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Answer:

Basically, Solution is contain solute and solvent.

A solvent is a substance that dissolves a solute. A solute is a substance that is dissolved to make a solution.

You probably think of solutions as solids dissolved in liquids. However, solutes, solvents, and solutions can be gases, liquids, or solids.

In some solutions, both the solute and the solvent are in the same physical state. for example alcoholic beverages, is a solution of ethanol in water. In a solution of two liquids, it may be difficult to say which substance is the solute and which is the solvent. In general, the substance present in the greater amount is the solvent. In alcoholic beverages, water is the solvent and ethanol is the solute. they both are in liquid states.

another example is vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water.

I hope you got the answer.

Answered by bellaramayani
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Answer:

Solute means the substance which is getting dissolved in another substance.

Solvent means the substance which dissolves the other substance.

So, here milk is solute and water is solvent

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