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22 March, 04:06

Which term best describes the water in a sugar-water solution?

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  1. 22 March, 05:39
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    In a sugar-water solution (syrup), the water is called the solvent and the sugar is called the solute. By definition, a solvent is a substance (usually a liquid) that dissolves a solute, forming a solution.

    Some examples of solutions (solute + solvent):

    Salt + water = saline solution

    Sugar + water = syrup

    (Sodium chloride + sodium lactate + potassium chloride + calcium chloride) + water = lactated Ringer's solution
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