the solution which has equal quantity of solute and solvent is
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If both solute and solvent exist in equal quantities (such as in a 50% ethanol, 50% water solution), the concepts of "solute" and "solvent" become less relevant, but the substance that is more often used as a solvent is normally designated as the solvent (in this example, water).
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The solution which has equal amount of solute and solvent is called saturated solution.
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