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A student has a cup of tea and a beaker of salt water. Which parts of a solution are the water in the tea and the salt in the salt water?

The water in the tea is a solvent, and the salt in the salt water a solute.

The water in the tea is a solute, and the salt in the salt water a solvent.

Both are solutes.

Both are solvents.

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