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Soluton
The additive is dissolved and thoroughly mixed into the main component. Its main
component is called solvent, the dissolved additive is called the solute.Water is
considered as a universal solvent.
Direction:Identify the Solute and Solvent for each type of solution .Write your answers
in column A Solute and column B Solvent.
Solution
Solute
Solvent
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1.Sugar and Vinegar
Solution
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2. Soft drink
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3.Wine
enoibeMA
4.Solution of coffee
5.Sugar Solution
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