Science, asked by Horizons8754, 9 months ago

Are sugar and salt soluble in milk? which property is depicted here?

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Answered by topwriters
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Solubility

Explanation:

Sugar and salt are both soluble in water. The molecular structure of liquids contains empty space. So the sugar or salt molecules dissolve and fill up those empty space, thus forming a solution. The same principle applies to milk as well. Both sugar and salt are soluble in milk to give a homogeneous solution. Milk is the solvent and the sugar or salt is the solute here. So the property of solubility is depicted here.

Answered by Jasleen0599
1

Yes, Sugar and Salt both are soluble in milk and the property depicted here is Solubility.

- The main content of milk is water.

- So the sugar or salt molecules dissolve in milk and thus form a homogeneous solution.

- Here, milk acts as the solvent and the sugar or salt acts as the solute.

- So the property depicted here is solubility of these substances.

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