Science, asked by sharmaomkar8128, 1 month ago

more amount of sugar can be dissolved in________water​

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Answered by maliksiya984
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Answer:

Answer: 1 cup of water can dissolve a maximum of about 420 grams of sugar. This maximum amount of solute in water is called the solubility and has the unit of grams per 100 milliliters (grams for every 100 ml of water).

Answered by krishnapriyamcommpnc
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Answer:

about 200 grams per 100 milliliters of water

Explanation:

You should have noticed sugar had the highest solubility of all your tested compounds (about 200 grams per 100 milliliters of water) followed by Epsom salts (about 115 grams/100 milliliters) table salt (about 35 grams/100 milliliters) and baking soda (almost 10 grams/100 milliliters).

1 cup of water can dissolve a maximum of about 420 grams of sugar. This maximum amount of solute in water is called the solubility and has the unit of grams per 100 milliliters (grams for every 100 ml of water).

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