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Which describes a homogeneous mixture?
A solvent dissolves in a solute to make a solution.
A solute dissolves in a solvent to make a solution.
A solution dissolves in a solute to make a solvent.
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Correct answer: "A solute dissolves in a solvent to make a solution."
Explanation: In a solution (a homogeneous mixture) the substance present in smaller amount is the solute and it dissolves in the substance present in larger amount, the solvent. The other two statements reverse those roles or are nonsensical.
Explanation: In a solution (a homogeneous mixture) the substance present in smaller amount is the solute and it dissolves in the substance present in larger amount, the solvent. The other two statements reverse those roles or are nonsensical.
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