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Solvents and Solutions
Coffee is a solution containing caffeine, acids, alkaloids, water, phenols, and many other chemicals. The solvent in the coffee solution is __________ and the rest of the chemicals dissolved in the solvent are called _________.
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The solvent in the coffee solution is water, and the rest of the chemicals dissolved in the solvent are called solutes.
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