how can you collect both solute and solvent from a solution?
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A solution is a liquid mixture (or a compound) in which a solute gets easily dissolved in a solvent. Usually, Solute is the smaller component of the solution which gets dissolved in the larger component, Solvent. Edit: Example- in Sugar solution, Sugar is the Solute and Water is the Solvent.
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If we make a solution of salt and water where salt is a solute and water os solvent....if can separate salt by the process of evaporation and again regain water by the process of condensation
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