Environmental Sciences, asked by srijana6742, 3 months ago

How is a solute different from a solvent in a solution? a. The solute is present in a smaller amount. b. The solute is present in a greater amount. c. The solute is a solid and the solvent is a liquid. d. The solute is a liquid and the solvent is a gas.

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Answered by VelvetCanyon
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Answer:

Solute can be defined as the substance that gets dissolved by the solvent in a solution, while the substance that dissolves the solute is called as the solvent. Therefore the solute is present in the lesser amount than the solvent. The boiling point is higher of the solute than solvent

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Answered by bbhgiri14
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Answer:

a. The solute is present in a smaller amount.

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