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In the atmosphere water is solute why

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Answered by Tanushree111
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because air is more in quantity than water.The one in a solution which is more in quantity is called solvent and the other solute.
Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The gaseous mass or envelope that surrounds and is held by a celestial body's gravitational field, particularly the one that surrounds the earth is known as the atmosphere.

Explanation:

The atmosphere is the superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhere over the Earth.

Water at the surface of the Earth evaporates into water vapor, which rises into the atmosphere and forms a cloud. This cloud eventually dissipates water back onto Earth as precipitation.

Energy storms are fueled by the fact that as water evaporates, it absorbs heat energy from the surface and carries it with it until it condenses back into liquid water, at which time it releases that heat energy into the sky.

Hence, in the atmosphere, water is acting as a solute.

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