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What are solvents?

cleaners which is solvent


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Prevalent means common or frequently found.


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How does evaporating separate soluble substances'?

Evaporation separates soluble substances by converting the solvent (usually water) into vapor, leaving behind the solute (the dissolved substance) in solid form. As the solvent evaporates, the solute becomes increasingly concentrated until it precipitates out of the solution.


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The substance that does the dissolving?

The substance that dissolves other substances is known as the solvent. It is usually a liquid, such as water, in which other materials can be dissolved to form a solution.


Relation of Salinity and Total Dissolved Solids?

Density depends on salinity to tell how dense something is so if you had a cup of salty water and a cup of not salty water, then the salty water would be denser than the cup of not salty water.


Does solute mean salt?

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Is the solution process usually exothermic?

When two substances mix to form a solution, heat is either evolved (an exothermic process) or absorbed (an endothermic process


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