In a water-sugar solution
water is solute and sugar is solvent
water is solvent and sugar is solute
water is solute and water is also solvent
none of the above
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When you stir a spoonful of sugar into a glass of water, you are forming a solution. This type of liquid solution is composed of a solid solute, which is the sugar, and a liquid solvent, which is the water. As the sugar molecules spread evenly throughout the water, the sugar dissolves
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