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In a salt water solution, What substance is considered the solvent?
A. Salt
B. Water
C. Both are solvent
D. Neither substance is a solvent

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Answered by lingadurai22062006
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Answer:

(c)

Explanation:

the answer is (c)

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Answered by kritikag0101
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Answer:

In a saltwater solution, WATER is considered the solvent.

Explanation:

Water is a generally excellent solvent. Solvents are fluids that break up different substances. The greater part of the water on the planet, remembering the water for seas, lakes, streams, and lakes, contains numerous solutes. Solutes are substances that are broken up in a solvent, similar to components and mixtures. An answer is a combination of a solvent and solutes. In the arrangement of seawater, water is the solvent.

The hydrogen and oxygen iotas in water particles make up around 96.5 per cent of the mass of seawater.

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