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Five milliliters (mL) of alcohol is poured into a beaker that contains 65 mL of 2% saltwater. Which are the solutes in the new solution?

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Answered by anbinaviyanaver
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Answer:

Explanation:

A 2% saltwater is a dilute solution in which the solvent is water and the solute is salt. The solvent is the component of the solution which comprise a large percentage while the solute comprise the smaller part. When alcohol is added, the solute still is salt and the solvent is the mixture of water and alcohol.

Answered by prachikalantri
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Explanation:

A 2 percent saltwater solution is a dilute solution with water as the solvent and salt as the solute. The solvent is the component of the solution that makes up the majority of it, while the solute makes up the rest. When alcohol is introduced, the solute remains salt, and the solvent is a water-alcohol combination.

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