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# In a solution, what is the solvent? What is the solute?

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Problem 3Q

Problem 3Q

In a solution, what is the solvent? What is the solute? List some examples.

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Problem 3Q

In a solution, what is the solvent? What is the solute? List some examples.

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Solutions are defined as homogeneous mixtures  of two or more pure substances.  Solution contains solute and solvent.

Solute is the dissolved substance.

Solvent is the dissolving medium in which the solute is dissolved.

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