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hu, 15 Oct 2009 10:12:57 GM

The . solute. molecule is pulled into . solution. when the force overcomes the attractive force between the . solute. molecule and its neighboring . solute. molecule. Ethyl alcohol and water are . examples. of polar substances that readily dissolve in ...

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Fri, 03 Apr 2009 02:29:01 GM

They will also be less soluble in the . solvent. because of the need to break hydrogen bonds as they squeeze in between the water or methanol molecules, for . example. . They therefore spend less time in . solution. in the . solvent. and this will ...

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hu, 06 Nov 2008 03:39:17 GM

For . example. , if you select any as the . solvent. and then select a . solute. , the form creates a table of solubilities of that . solute. in all the . solvents. it was measured in. A natural view of the data is to look at a bar chart of the ...

Solute and Solvent? 10 points!?
Q. What is Solute and Solvent? Examples would be nice.
Asked by yeap - Mon Jun 9 16:49:37 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Solute is the substance being dissolved and solvent is what they're being dissolved in. EX: In salt water, salt=solute and water=solvent
Answered by Stephen Z - Mon Jun 9 16:54:37 2008

I was wondering in a solution, is the thing added a solvent or a solute?
Q. Example in kool-aid, is the powder the solute or solvent?
Asked by bihacmi - Sun Nov 9 19:50:36 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. "The thing added" is ambiguous. You can add the powder to the water, or the water to the powder (depending on which enters the container first.) The dissolving medium is the solvent. In a solution containing a solid and a liquid, the liquid is always considered to be the solvent. (Liquids have priority over solids, which have priority over gases. When a solution consists of more than one component of the same state, the one present in greatest quantity is considered to be the solvent.)
Answered by Brian B - Sun Nov 9 19:57:12 2008

I need examples of household solutions?
Q. Hey, do you guys know some examples of household solutions, and kindly indicate what/which is the solute and the solvent. For example, Vinegar -- solute: acetic acid, solvent: water. Something like that, thanks! Will really appreciate your answers.
Asked by Vincent Y - Mon Dec 8 09:48:31 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Some household solutions are... ammonia (used in al lot of household cleaners) - in this the solute is ammonia gas and the solvent is water nasal spray - in this the solute is salt and the solvent is water (most nasal sprays are just salt water) bleach - here the solute is HOCL3 (the three is a subscript) and the solvent is water and... liquid plumber (the pipe cleaner) - the solute is sodium hydroxide and the solvent is water i hope this is what you were looking for =]
Answered by ElvesAteMyRamen - Mon Dec 8 21:51:18 2008