concentration of solute and solvent in a solution are equal then which will be called solute?????
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Basically this solution is saturated and I am guessing you know the solute and the solvent. What you can do is divide the solution into two beakers. In each add an extra amount of each substance. Whatever appears in one of the beakers as a separate phase is the solute. The solution becomes supersaturated and cannot hold any more solute (this is the practical approach).
I’m guessing that either can be solute or solvent. Or maybe the substance that should crystallize could be the solute and the other one solvent.
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