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In a solution, what is the substance that is dissolved called?

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solvent

solvent

solute

solute

saturated

saturated

precipitate

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Window cleaner is ammonia dissolved in water.

What is this an example of?

Responses

a solvent

a solvent,

a solution

a solution,

a solute

a solute,

a precipitate
Answered by sammy
Which statement is true of pure substances?

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They may contain one type of atom or one type of molecule.
They may contain one type of atom or one type of molecule.

They can only contain one type of molecule.
They can only contain one type of molecule.

They can contain different types of atoms and molecules.
They can contain different types of atoms and molecules.

They can only contain one type of atom.
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Which item is a pure substance?

Responses

sugar
sugar

iced tea
iced tea

ocean water
ocean water

a penny
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How can a solution become saturated?

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more solution is added
more solution is added

more solute is added
more solute is added

the concentration is decreased
the concentration is decreased

more solvent is added
Answered by GPT 3.5
The substance that is dissolved is called the solute.
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This is an example of a solution, where ammonia is the solute and water is the solvent.
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The statement "They may contain one type of atom or one type of molecule" is true of pure substances.
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The item that is a pure substance is sugar.
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A solution can become saturated by adding more solute.

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