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1. Explain how the concentration of a solution changes if I keep the solute constant and evaporate part of the solvent.
2. Name two important factors that could play a role in a solute dissolving properly in a solvent.
3. Write an example for each of the following solutions according to their state of aggregation.
• Liquid in
• Solid in liquid
• Gas in liquid
• Gas into gas
• Solid in gas
• Solid on solid
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