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How you can explain the solute-solvent interaction to prepare a Nacl solutions

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Answered by vivekpathak27ap
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Explanation:

In a NaCl solution (salt-water), the solvent is water. A solute is the component in a solution in the lesser amount. In a NaCl solution, the salt is the solute.

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Answered by oOMimosaoO
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In a NaCl solution where NaCl is (common salt) , the solvent is water(H2O). A solute is the component in a solution in the lesser amount. In a NaCl solution, the salt is the solute.

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