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If you were to stir salt in water until it disappeared, which is the solute? A. Hydrogen in the water molecules B. Sodium in the salt particles C. Water D. Salt
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If you were to stir salt in water until it disappeared, which is the solute?
A. Hydrogen in the water molecules
B. Sodium in the salt particles
C. Water
D. Salt
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B. Sodium in salt particles
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salt is the solute in that situation
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