(a)
Interpretation: The solute and solvent from the solution formed by the addition of a small amount of ethanol in a large beaker of water are to be identified.
Concept Introduction: A solute is a substance that is present in a smaller amount in the solution whereas a substance that is present in a larger amount in the solution is termed a solvent.
(a)
Answer to Problem 131A
The solute is ethanol and the solvent is water.
Explanation of Solution
The solution is formed by the addition of a small amount of ethanol in a large beaker of water which means ethanol is present in a smaller amount thus, it is a solute and the solvent is water which is present in a larger amount.
(b)
Interpretation: The freezing point of the solution is
Concept Introduction: A solute is a substance that is present in a smaller amount in the solution whereas a substance that is present in a larger amount in the solution is termed a solvent.
(b)
Answer to Problem 131A
The freezing point of the solution is
Explanation of Solution
The freezing point of the solution is
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