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  • Solvent: Definition, Examples & How Dissolving Works
    The term for a liquid that can dissolve things is a solvent.

    Here's why:

    * Solvent: A substance (usually a liquid) that dissolves another substance (the solute) to form a solution.

    * Solute: The substance that is being dissolved.

    * Solution: A homogeneous mixture formed when the solute dissolves in the solvent.

    For example, water is a common solvent because it can dissolve many substances like sugar, salt, and even some gases.

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