Margaret wants to make an orange flavored drink by stirring powdered drink mix into a glass of water. She doesn't like drinks that have small clumps of powdered solid in them, so she wants the drink to be a perfect solution. What factors should Margaret NOT consider when deciding how much powder to add to her glass of water?
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Margaret wants to make an orange flavored drink by stirring powdered drink mix into a glass of water.
Margaret doesn't like drinks that have small clumps of powdered solid in them, so she wants the drink to be a perfect solution.
It is the Provide evidence to illustrate when a new materials are made by combining two or more materials.
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Answer is *color of the solute*
If your answers are: A Nature of the solvent
B Temperature
C Nature of the solute
D Color of the solute
And the explanation is: D Solubility can be affected by the nature of the solute and solvent, temperature, and pressure. The color of the solute is not a factor because it does not affect solubility
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