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differences between solution, solute and solvent​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A solution is a homogeneous mixture consisting of a solute dissolved into a solvent . The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the solvent is the dissolving medium. Solutions can be formed with many different types and forms of solutes and solvents.

Answered by Mythili7799
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A solution is a homogeneous mixture consisting of a solute dissolved into a solvent . The solute is the substance that is being dissolved, while the solvent is the dissolving medium. Solutions can be formed with many different types and forms of solutes and solvents

solvent: the substance in which a solute dissolves to produce a homogeneous mixture. solute: the substance that dissolves in a solvent to produce a homogeneous mixture.A solute is a substance in which is dissolved in another substance, the solvent. A common example used to explain this is using salt water; salt dissolved in water. In that case, salt is the solute and water is the solvent.A solution is a homogeneous mixture of solvent and solute molecules. ... A solution can be liquid, solid, or gaseous. Further, a solution can be a mixture of liquids, gases and solids. In some cases, like seawater, the solution consists of a great many different types of solutes, like salts, oxygen, and organic molecules.

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