In a solution, substances are not permanently combined in a chemical sense; they are mixed at the molecular level. The solute is evenly distributed within the solvent, but this mixture can be separated through processes such as evaporation or distillation. While the solution appears uniform, the individual components retain their chemical identities and can be recovered. Thus, the combination is not permanent and can be reversed.
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