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An example of a solution in which the solute is not a solid and the solvent is not a liquid.
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An example of a solution in which the solute is not a solid and the solvent is not a liquid.
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An example of a solution in which the solute is not a solid and the solvent is not a liquid.
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The solute can be acetic acid and solvent can be water, which gives us dilute acetic acid.
We can say 2 gases as both a solvent and solute, such as nitrogen gas and oxygen gas. (Either one can be the solvent or solute)
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