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  • Solute and Solvent in Oxygen Water: A Simple Explanation
    In oxygen water, the solute is oxygen (O2) and the solvent is water (H2O).

    Here's why:

    * Solute: The substance that dissolves in a solvent. Oxygen is the gas that is being dissolved in the water.

    * Solvent: The substance that dissolves the solute. Water is the liquid that dissolves the oxygen.

    While oxygen can be dissolved in water, it's not a very soluble gas. That's why fish need gills to extract enough oxygen from the water to survive.

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