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Can water (or any solvent) dissolve an infinite amount of solute? A. Yes. No matter how much solute is added, the solvent will dissolve it. B. No, there must be a limit to how much can dissolve.
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Can water (or any solvent) dissolve an infinite amount of solute?
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Yes. No matter how much solute is added, the solvent will dissolve it.
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No, there must be a limit to how much can dissolve.
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b. is the answer hope this helps
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