9. How can we demonstrate that sugar
and salt have different solubilities
in water?
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Explanation:Sugar is more soluble in water than salt. This is because the bonds of the sugar molecules are weaker than the bonds of the salt molecules. Sugar (C12H22O11) is a polar covalent molecule. When it dissolves in water, the weak bonds between the carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms are broken.
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