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Answer:
The statement which describes the solvent is:
D. It is the component of solution in bigger quantity.
Explanation:
The solute is the substance that is dissolved in the solution. <u>The solvent, on the other hand, is the substance doing the dissolving.</u> Once the solute is dissolved, it breaks down into individual particles, which makes it impossible to distinguish it from the solvent. <u>The solvent is most commonly used in larger quantity than the solute. A simple example we can think of is when we make jello. We need to use a bigger quantity of water than of the jello powder. Water is the solvent, the powder is the solute.</u>