In what solution is the solute a liquid and the solvent is a solid?

mercury dissolved in gold.

What about mercury (liquid) dissoved in silver (solid)? This is a common amalgam. It in prior years was the staple of dentist's offices for fillings.

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Shannon--You should post a separate post of your own by going to the top of the page, clicking on Post a New Question, and submit that way. As it is, your question is piggy backed onto the response from another question and usually these get lost in the shuffle and you don't get an answer.

I need a labeled picture of a oak tree.

Where can i find one?

To determine the solution where the solute is a liquid and the solvent is a solid, you would first need to understand the difference between a solute and a solvent.

A solute is the substance that is being dissolved in a solution, while a solvent is the substance that does the dissolving. In most cases, the solvent is a liquid, while the solute can be a solid, liquid, or gas.

However, there are situations where the solute can be a liquid and the solvent can be a solid. One such example is when a liquid solute, such as ethanol (a type of alcohol), is dissolved in a solid solvent, such as water.

To find this solution, you would need to search for a scenario where a liquid substance is being dissolved in a solid substance. You can conduct experiments or research different scientific databases to find specific examples of this type of solution.

Overall, it is important to note that the classification of a solute and solvent depends on the specific context and substances involved in the solution.