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How do solute and solvent differ?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

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What dissolves the solvent or solute?

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If sugar is dissolved in water which component will be the solute and which will be the solvent?

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In a solution the substance in which the solute dissolvent?

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What does a solute and solvent make up?

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