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What would form a solution?

O A. Mixing two insoluble substances
O B. Mixing a solute and a solvent
O C. Mixing a solute and a precipitate
O D. Mixing two solutes together

User Torrance
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Answer:

B. Mixing a solute and a solvent

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User Christos Hrousis
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Answer:

B. Mixing a solute and a solvent

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, solutions are defined as liquid homogeneous mixtures formed when two substances having affinity are mixed. It is important to notice that the two substances are known as solute, which is added to other substance that is the solvent. Therefore, answer is B. Mixing a solute and a solvent.

Notice that when two insoluble substances are mixed no solution is formed. Furthermore, if two solutes together or a solute and a precipitate are mixed, no liquid homogeneous solution is formed, as commonly solutes are solid, nevertheless, when liquid, one should have to act as the solvent.

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