Name the following A.which can dissolve others? B.which get dissolve in others?
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A true solution is a homogeneous mixture of solute and solvent.Solution= Solute + Solvent.
Solvent is the substance which allows other substances to dissolve in it.In a solution,Solvent is present in the greater amount .Example : Water is a universal solvent.
Solute is the substance which get get dissolved in solvent.Solute is present in the smaller amount of solution.
For example : Sugar get dissolved in the solvent.
Solvent is the substance which allows other substances to dissolve in it.In a solution,Solvent is present in the greater amount .Example : Water is a universal solvent.
Solute is the substance which get get dissolved in solvent.Solute is present in the smaller amount of solution.
For example : Sugar get dissolved in the solvent.
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If one substance gets dissolved in another, the result is a solution. A solution essentially has two components – a solute and a solvent. Usually, the solvent is present in a larger quantity than the solute.
A solute is a substance that gets dissolved in a solution. On the other hand, a solvent is one that allows a substance to get dissolved in it to form a solution.
One of the most common examples of a solution is a salt solution or a sugar solution. In this case, the solute is sugar or salt that is the dissolving component. The solvent is the liquid that is used to dissolve the sugar or salt. This can be milk, water or any other liquid.
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