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A mixture of a substance dissolved in a liquid is called a ________ . The dissolving agent is the _________ , while the substance that is dissolved is the ___________________ .

A.
Solute, solvent, solution

B.
Solution, solute, solvent


C.
Solution, solvent, solute

D.
Solvent, solute, solution

E.
Solute, solution, solvent


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Answer:

C)  Solution, solvent, solute

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Explanation:

When a substance dissolves in a liquid it forms a solution. The substance which dissolves in the liquid is termed as solute while the liquid in which the substance dissolves is termed as a solvent. In a solution, a solute is always present in less amount while the solvent is present in comparatively large amount.

For example: A sugar solution has sucrose as solute and water as solvent.

Solutions are of two types : (1) Polar & (2) Non polar.

(1) Polar solutions: These are the solutions which have a polar solvent like water, ammonia etc.

(2) Non polar solutions: These are the solutions which have a non polar solvent like benzene, ether etc.

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