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Explain How the Following Factor Affects the Formation of a Solution is Proportion of the Solute and the Solvent. - Chemistry

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Explain how the following factor affects the formation of a solution is proportion of the solute & the solvent.

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Proportion of solute & the solvent: The solute must be in a small amount compared to the solvent which must be in much greater amount to dissolve the solute.

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