The addition of any solute to a solvent will...?



Answer:
umm..if the solute is soluble in the solvent then it will disolve! if not then nothing would happen
cause the solute to break apart
make a solution? what kind of ? is that i can answer that i a million different ways, your teacher is very vague

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