Chemistry
Chemistry, 05.05.2020 15:56, ob3ymysins

Can water (or any solvent) dissolve an infinite amount of solute?
A.
Yes. No matter how much solute is added, the solvent will dissolve it.
B.
No, there must be a limit to how much can dissolve.

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