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Which of the following refer to the one being dissolved in a solution?a.solventb.saturatec.filtrated.solute

Question

Which of the following refer to the one being dissolved in a solution?

a. solvent
b. saturate
c. filtrated
d. solute

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Solution

The term that refers to the one being dissolved in a solution is solute.

Explanation:

  1. In a solution, there are typically two main components: the solvent and the solute.
  2. The solvent is the substance that does the dissolving, while the solute is the substance that is dissolved.
  3. For example, when salt is added to water, the water is the solvent and the salt is the solute.
  4. The options mentioned (a. solvent, b. saturate, c. filtrated, d. solute) indicate different concepts:
    • Solvent refers to the dissolving medium.
    • Saturate is a term used to describe a solution that has reached its maximum concentration, meaning no more solute can dissolve in it.
    • Filtrated relates to the process of filtering a mixture to separate solids from liquids.

Thus, in the context of solutions, the correct answer is d. solute.

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