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  • Understanding Tap Water: A Solution of Solvents and Solutes
    Tap water is a solution.

    Here's why:

    * Solvent: The primary component of tap water is water (H₂O), which acts as the solvent.

    * Solutes: Tap water contains dissolved substances like minerals, salts, and sometimes trace amounts of chemicals added for treatment (like chlorine). These dissolved substances are the solutes.

    Therefore, tap water is a homogeneous mixture where the solutes are evenly distributed throughout the solvent.

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