Answer:
1. Sugar is the solute and water is the solvent.
2. For instance, when sugar is added to water, the solvent (water) molecules are drawn to the solute (sugar) molecules. When the attraction is strong enough, water can draw individual sugar molecules out of the bulk sugar crystals and dissolve them in the solution. So this is when the large crystals of sugar breaks down into smaller ones.
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