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True or False. A solvent is the part of a solution that dissolves the solute.

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Answered by madhumitha4687
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A solvent is the part of a solution that dissolves the solute.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer: True. A solvent is the part of a solution that dissolves the solute.

A material that can dissolve other compounds, known as solutes, into a homogenous mixture known as a solution is termed a solvent. The solute molecules or ions are dispersed equally throughout the solution by the solvent, which is normally present in greater amounts than the solute.

For instance, water is the solvent in a solution of saltwater that dissolves the salt, which is the solute. In a solution, when the salt is uniformly spread throughout the water, salt ions are surrounded by water molecules that break them apart.

Polarity, temperature, and pressure are a few examples of variables that affect a solvent's capacity to dissolve a solute. Various solvents may dissolve many kinds of solutes and each has unique features. For instance, nonpolar solvents like oil dissolve nonpolar solutes like oil-based chemicals whereas polar solvents like water dissolve polar solutes like salt.

In conclusion, a solvent is essential in the formation of a solution since it dissolves the solute and produces a homogenous mixture.

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