Chemistry, asked by subrotoshome, 9 months ago

why is it not possible to distinguish a solute from a solvent in a solution ​

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Answered by ABHINAV123421
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"No, it not possible to distinguish the solute or solvent particles from the suspension because solute and solvent particles are too small. A solution can be defined as a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. It present in different states.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yeah it is impossible but not in all situations.....

  • e.g. salt can be separated from water by crystallizatio
  • also
  • water can't be separated from hydrogen peroxide solution.

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Solutions are homogeneous mixtures in which the solute is completely and evenly dissolved throughout. Therefore, filtration can not be used to separate the solute from the solvent. The solutes dissolved in a solution can be recovered by evaporating the solvent

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