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Solvent can be oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen and argon and co2 and other noble gases.

Solute can be dust particles, pollen, sulfur dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide.

Usually solvent is abundant than solute in any solution.

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The most common substances are Water, Air and sand.

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Are water droplets in air solute or solvent?

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What is solute and solvent of cloud?

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