Solute in a sentence as a noun

From what I've Googled I guess its some sort of solute to a fallen hero of tech or science?

Nanoparticles would be the solute in this case.

If hotter water dissolves more solute, then less solute remains in those parts.

I solute the OP for taking on something this monumental.

Water moves in and out of cells via osmosis in an attempt to equalize solute concentration on both sides of the membrane.

They have absolutely controlling for their own currency, which means nobody can solute their money except themselves.

What radioactive isotopes the water carries as a solute is irrelevant to the presence of tritium in the molecules.

The article said it was a brine ocean, so salinity or some other solute - even at Earth gravity and air pressure, highly saline water can have a freezing point as low as -20C.

While homeopathy may induce some wellness via the placebo effect the premise of a former solute having an effect on a solvent is ridiculous.

From Wikipedia: "Osmosis is the net movement of solvent molecules through a partially permeable membrane into a region of higher solute concentration, in order to equalize the solute concentrations on the two sides.

Solute definitions

noun

the dissolved matter in a solution; the component of a solution that changes its state