Yes, the roles of solvent and solute can vary depending on the specific components and concentrations involved in different solutions. In some cases, what acts as a solvent in one solution may be a solute in another.
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Yes, in different solutions, substances can interchange roles as solvent or solute depending on their relative quantities. For example, water can act as a solvent for salt in a saltwater solution but as a solute when dissolved in alcohol.