Why is it not possible to distinguish particles of a solute from the solvent in solution
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A true solution is homogeneous in nature. The solute and solvent particles are very small. They cannot be distinguished even under a microscope.
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There are no visible boundaries of separation between the solute and the solvent in the solution because the particles if the solute is so small on size that they spread evenly throughout the solution and enter the intermolecular spaces of the solvent.
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