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Chlorine can act as either a solute or a solvent depending on the context. In its gaseous form, when dissolved in water, chlorine functions as a solute, contributing to solutions like chlorinated water. However, when used in certain chemical processes, it can also act as a solvent. Generally, in common usage, chlorine is primarily considered a solute when mixed with other substances.

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