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4 September, 14:57
What describes the solvent in any solution
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Maddison May
4 September, 14:58
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Solvent is more than a solute. Like salt water. Water is the solvent and salt will be the solute
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Peter Whitehead
4 September, 15:07
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Solvent is what does the dissolving
solute is what is being dissolved
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