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14 July, 11:46

How do the solvent and solute differ in a solution

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  1. 14 July, 12:02
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    A solution is a homogeneous mixture, meaning it contains 2 or more substances. A solute is a substance that's dissolved in the solvent. Think of it as dissolving salt (solute) in water (solvent) to make a salt solution. The amount of each substance in the solution impacts the concentration of it. So if I put more salt than water, it increases its concentration, while adding more water decreases its concentration.
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