How does a solute differs from a solvent?
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a component of solution that dissolve vthe othet in it or usually the component present in larger amount is called SOLVENT.
the component of solution that is dissolved in solvent or usually present in lesser quantity is called SOLUTE
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A simple solution is a basically two substance that are evenly mixed together but the mixture is homogeneous.meaning you can no longer tell the two substance a part once they are mixed in solution
this is because the solute dissolve in the solution
A solute is the substance to be dissolved (sugar)
The solvent is the one doing the dissolving (water)
As a rule of thumb there is usually more solvent than solute that can be dissolved by the solvent is defined as solubility......
this is because the solute dissolve in the solution
A solute is the substance to be dissolved (sugar)
The solvent is the one doing the dissolving (water)
As a rule of thumb there is usually more solvent than solute that can be dissolved by the solvent is defined as solubility......
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