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it is a substance that dissolves the solute and is usually present in large amount.​

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Answered by akshayavema01
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Solvent

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Answered by Agastya0606
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A substance that dissolves the solute and is usually present in large amount is called a solvent.

  • The substance that dissolves in a solvent is called the solute and it's usually present in less amount.
  • A solute is soluble in solvent and when it is added to the solvent, it forms a homogeneous solution.
  • For example- in the solution of salt and water, the solute is salt while the solvent is water.
  • Water and ethanol are two common solvents in which most substances are dissolved.
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