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The solute of rock candy is sugar, specifically sucrose. When sugar is dissolved in water, it forms a saturated solution, and as the water evaporates, sugar crystals begin to form, creating the characteristic structure of rock candy. The process relies on the principle of supersaturation, where the solution holds more solute than it can typically dissolve at a given temperature.

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