Chemistry, asked by robinsangha6625, 9 months ago

How can we separate a solvent from its solute?

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Answered by sarah9413
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Many solutions in chemistry are aqueous solutions. Since the solution is a physical mixture, separation involves using a physical process such as evaporation or distillation. The water can be evaporated leaving the dry solute behind and then the water can be condensed

Answered by Anonymous
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Many solutions in chemistry are aqueous solutions. Since the solution is a physical mixture, separation involves using a physical process such as evaporation or distillation. The water can be evaporated leaving the dry solute behind and then the water can be condensed.

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