solute

Biology

(noun)

Any substance that is dissolved in a liquid solvent to create a solution

Related Terms

  • osmosis
  • semipermeable membrane
Chemistry

(noun)

the compound that dissolves in solution (can be a solid, liquid, or gas)

Related Terms

  • solvent
  • dd
  • supersaturated solution
  • nonelectrolyte
  • salt
  • miscible
  • solution
  • solubility
  • electrolyte

Examples of solute in the following topics:

  • Solutions to Exercises in Chapter 11

    • Solutions to Practice 1: Hypothesis Testing for Two ProportionsSolution to Exercise 10.7.1
  • Solutions to Exercises in Chapter 9

    • Solutions to Practice 1: Confidence Intervals for Means, Known Population Standard Deviation
    • Solutions to Practice 2: Confidence Intervals for Means, Unknown Population Standard Deviation
  • Solution to Exercises in Chapter 10

    • Solutions to Practice 1: Single Mean, Known Population Standard Deviation Solution to Exercise 9.13.1
    • Solutions to Practice 2: Single Mean, Unknown Population Standard Deviation Solution to Exercise 9.14.1
    • No solution provided.
  • Solutions to Exercises in Chapter 8

    • Solutions to Practice: The Central Limit Theorem Solution to Exercise 7.6.1
  • Solutions to Exercises in Chapter 12

  • Solutions to Exercises in Chapter 6

  • Solutions to Exercises in Chapter 4

  • Using Molarity in Calculations of Solutions

    • In chemistry, molar concentration, or molarity, is defined as moles of solute per total liters of solution.
    • What is the molarity of a solution containing 0.32 moles of NaCl in 3.4 liters of solution?
    • Molarity is a measurement of concentration, with units of mol solute per liter solution.
    • Also, molarity is a ratio that describes the moles of solute per liter of solution.
    • Translate between molarity, grams of solute in solution, and volume of solution.
  • Solutions to Exercises in Chapter 7

  • Solutions to Chapter 1 Exercises

    • Please see the end of each section for the solutions to the exercises.
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