Chemistry
The substance which gets dissolved in a solvent to form a solution is called :
- solute
- residue
- sediment
- sublimate
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A substance in which another substance is dissolved to form a solution is called:
- solute
- solvent
- precipitate
- none of the above
The most frequently used solvent is:
- water
- alcohol
- vinegar
- carbon disulphide
The solubility of a solute in a solvent:
- increases by stirring
- increases by heating
- depends upon the size of the solute particles
- all of the above
Identify the solute and solvent in the following solutions:
(a) Salt and water
(b) Iodine and alcohol
(c) Air and water