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Kaia Boone
14 May, 01:16
How to find the solute and solvent
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Shania Harper
14 May, 02:45
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The person above is 100% correct. I would write it but that would be me copying her/his answer
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Devin Mullen
14 May, 03:07
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the solute is the one that dissolves meaning its particles are separating into the solvent, and the solvent is the one that dissolves the other substance.
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