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A solution generally consists of two parts, a solute that is dissolved and a solvent that the solute is dissolved into. For example, sugar is a solute that is dissolved into the solvent water. In the Solubility and Temperature Gizmo, you will study how temperature affects how much solute will dissolve in a solution.

There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with the statement. It accurately explains the concept of a solution and provides an example to illustrate it.