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  • Understanding Solvents and Solutes in Salt Solutions
    The water in a salt solution is considered the solvent.

    Here's why:

    * Solvent: The substance that dissolves another substance (the solute) to form a solution. In this case, the water dissolves the salt.

    * Solute: The substance that gets dissolved. In this case, the salt is the solute.

    So, the water is the medium in which the salt dissolves, making it the solvent.

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