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Solvents (which are liquids of various Classes) contain Solutes (which are dissolved solids). There [must be and] are very strict Rules as to Why Which is Which and to Why these Facts and Principles must Be So!

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Liquids that dissolve other substances are called solvents. They have the ability to break down other materials and create a homogeneous mixture known as a solution. Common examples of solvents include water, alcohol, and acetone.

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When more than one liquid can dissolve into each other in any ratio they are referred to as miscible. If the multiple fluids mix and begin to separate, such as oil and water, they are not miscible.

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ethanol and water.

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Solvent

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