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how does a solute dissolve In a solvent​

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Answered by sebastianhere
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A solution is made when one substance called the solute "dissolves" into another substance called the solvent. Dissolving is when the solute breaks up from a larger crystal of molecules into much smaller groups or individual molecules.They do this by pulling away the ions and then surrounding the salt molecules.

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A solution is made when one substance called the solute "dissolves" into another substance called the solvent. Dissolving is when the solute breaks up from a larger crystal of molecules into much smaller groups or individual molecules. ... They do this by pulling away the ions and then surrounding the salt molecules.

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