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sea water is a solution its solvent and solute​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Ocean water is a homogenous mixture of salt in water. It contains about 3 percent sodium chloride. Ocean water is the type of mixture called a solution, because the salt is dissolved in the water. Water is the solvent, and sodium chloride is the solute.

Answered by jenisha145
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The solute is sodium chloride, while the solvent is water.

Explanation:

  • Chloride and sodium are the two ions that are most commonly found in seawater. Over 90% of all dissolved ions in saltwater are made up of these two elements.
  • Seawater contains roughly 35 parts per thousand of salt. Let's have a look at what the terms "solvent" and "solute" mean.
  • A solute dissolves in a solvent, resulting in a homogenous mixture. The substance that dissolves in a solvent to generate a homogenous mixture is known as a solute.
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