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When using a liquid as a solvent, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solute?



When trying to dissolve a liquid, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solvent?

When using a gas as a solvent, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solute?

When trying to dissolve a solid, what could be the state(s) of matter of the solvent?

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Answered by ritikakaushal264
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Answer:

liquid or solid both possible

Answered by qwmagpies
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  • When using a liquid as a solvent solid,liquid and gas all could be use as the solute.
  • When trying to dissolve a liquid the states of matter of the solvent can be liquid and gas.
  • When using a gas as a solvent the states of matter of the solute can be gas and liquid.
  • When trying to dissolve a solid the states of matter of the solvent can be liquid and gas.
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