Question

When using a liquid as a solvent, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solute?


solid

When trying to dissolve a liquid, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solvent?



When using a gas as a solvent, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solute?


liquid

When trying to dissolve a solid, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solvent?


liquid

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Let's summarize your queries about the states of matter of solutes and solvents:

1. **When using a liquid as a solvent, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solute?**
- The solute can be a **solid**, **liquid**, or **gas**.

2. **When trying to dissolve a liquid, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solvent?**
- The solvent is a **liquid** (since you mentioned dissolving a liquid).

3. **When using a gas as a solvent, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solute?**
- The solute can be a **solid**, **liquid**, or **gas**.

4. **When trying to dissolve a solid, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solvent?**
- The solvent is typically a **liquid** (but can also be a supercritical fluid in some advanced scenarios).

Thus, in summary:
- Solutes in a liquid solvent: solid, liquid, or gas.
- Solvent dissolving a liquid: liquid.
- Solutes in a gas solvent: solid, liquid, or gas.
- Solvent for dissolving a solid: typically liquid.

If you have further questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!