The solute would be iodine, and the solvent would be tincture
The solute would be iodine, and the solvent would be tincture
The solute would be iodine, and the solvent would be tincture
Tincture of iodine contains iodine and alcohol
The solute in tincture of iodine is iodine.
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yes it is
The solute is iodine. The solvent is a mixture of alcohol and water. There is no single fixed ratio for the mixture of alcohol and water but it usually is around a 50/50 mixture of water and alcohol with the iodine ranging from about 2% to 7% in concentration.
Brine is a solution of Common salt(NaCl) in water.Salt is the solute while the solvent is water. A tincture of iodine is a solution of iodine in alcohol.
The alcohol is the solvent and the iodine is the solute.
Tincture of iodine is potassium iodide and iodine dissolved in ethanol (plain alcohol).
The liquid that does the dissolving is the solvent. That is alcohol in this example.The solid that dissolves is the solute. That is iodine in this example.
iodine is only very slightly soluble in water ( 0.03 g/100 cm3 water hand back data) this means solute-solute interactions are stronger than the solute-solvent interactions between iodine and water.