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The solvent is the water, the solutes are all the dissolved substances.

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what are the solutes?
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Solute=apple

solvent=water

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The definition of a solvent that I learned is that a solvent is a substance in which a solute (in this case, the apple) dissolves in (ex. water) how does an apple dissolve in water?

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There is no formula for apple juice: it is a complex mixture of water, carbohydrates, glucose, fructose, polysaccharides, vitamins, and minerals.

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