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In the context of a rain cloud, the solvent is water, which forms the primary component of the cloud. The solute can be considered the various substances dissolved or suspended in the water, such as salts, pollutants, or other aerosols. When these droplets coalesce and grow large enough, they fall as precipitation, which is essentially a solution of water and its dissolved constituents. Thus, rain can be seen as a mixture of water (solvent) with various solutes.

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