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What the name of the smaller portion of a solution that's dissolved a.solvent b.dilient c.solute d dissolvent

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Solute is always smaller than solvent.

For example a solute of NaCl (table salt) is poured into a cup of water. You would want the table salt which is the solute to be smaller than the cup of water which is the solvent.
So C is your answer
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C i guess, because all the others “work” in the solution. They do something, they don’t receive/get smthg
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