👉 A convenient fluid, often referred to as a carrier fluid or solvent, is a substance that dissolves other substances to form a homogeneous mixture. This fluid typically has low viscosity, allowing it to flow easily and mix thoroughly with the solutes, which are the substances dissolved within it. Common examples include water, alcohol, and oils. Convenient fluids are essential in various applications, from cooking and cleaning to pharmaceuticals and chemical processes, as they facilitate the uniform distribution of ingredients and enhance the efficiency of mixing and reactions.