In which of the following water sample can we dissolve the highest amount of sugar warm b chilled water sea lemon water
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Greater surface area provides more contact between the particles the solvent. For example, if you put granulated sugar in a glass of iced tea, it will dissolve more quickly. If you put a sugar cube in a glass of iced tea it will dissolve more slowly.
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Of the following water sample, we can dissolve the highest amount of sugar in warm water.
- Sugar breaks up quicker in warm water than it does in cool water or any other type of water because boiling water has more kinetic energy than cold water and the other types.
- At the point when water is warmed, the particles gain kinetic energy and, in this manner, move quicker.
- As they move quicker, they come into contact with the sugar all the more regularly, making it disintegrate quicker.
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