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What is a soulte?

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A soute is the solid that dissolves into a liquid. The Solvent is the liquid in which a solid is dissolved into.

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Substance in which a soulte is dissolved?

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Water isn't a solution it's a liquid, a soltion refers to soulte dissolved in a solvent E.G. NaCl(aq) this is a soltion of sodium chloride in water, water is the solvent NaCl is the solute. This is an ionic example. E.G. 2 Phosphorus in carbon disulphide - P4 is the solute, CS2 is the solvent - this is a covalent example


Is a soft drink a solution or solvent or solute?

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