Chemistry, asked by alikhan1122, 4 months ago

In a solution of sugar and water which is the solvent and which is the solute?

2. What mass of salt solution is made when 9g of salt is dissolved in 50g of water? Explain how you worked out your answer

3. A green powder was placed into beaker of water after it was stirred the water looked cloudy and lumps of powder could still been seen .has a solution been formed ?

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Answered by tarannumb2017
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  1. When you stir a spoonful of sugar into a glass of water, you are forming a solution. This type of liquid solution is composed of a solid solute, which is the sugar, and a liquid solvent, which is the water. As the sugar molecules spread evenly throughout the water, the sugar dissolves.
  2. The mass of salt solution is 59 grams.
  3. The green powder is FeSO4. When it is put into water,as it soluble in water,it dissolves slowly,and a solution of FeSO4 (aq) is prepared.

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Answered by sb8971177
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Answer:

1) solute:- sugar & solvent:- water

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