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  • Hydrogen Peroxide: Solvent or Solute? Understanding Its Dual Role
    Hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) can act as both a solvent and a solute, depending on the situation.

    Here's why:

    * Solvent: Hydrogen peroxide is a polar molecule, meaning it has a positive and negative end. This polarity allows it to dissolve other polar substances, similar to how water acts as a solvent. For example, you can dissolve certain salts and organic compounds in hydrogen peroxide.

    * Solute: Hydrogen peroxide can also be dissolved in other solvents, such as water. In this case, it acts as the solute.

    Therefore, whether hydrogen peroxide is a solvent or solute depends on the context of the solution.

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