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Calcium carbonate weakly dissolves in water.

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Yes, calcium carbonate can be considered a solute when it is dissolved in a solvent, such as water. In this case, calcium carbonate molecules disperse in the liquid to form a homogenous solution.

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Very weakly, as to be considered insoluble.

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