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Answered by Minnu12345678
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i am not khashish sister but i would like to answer

Explanation:

you can dissolve about 93 grams of salt, or about five and a half tablespoons.

A certain amount of water at room temperature can only dissolve up to a certain amount of solute: 1 cup of water can dissolve 1 gram of sugar, 5 grams of sugar, 10, 50, and even 100 grams of sugar; however, 500 grams is too much. 1 cup of water can dissolve a maximum of about 420 grams of sugar.

Answered by sonikashish919
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Answer:

1. one cup of water can dissolve 1 gram of sugar,

5 grams , 10 grams, 50 grams and even 100 grams

but not 500.

therefore 1 cup of water can dissolve maximum of 420 grams.

2. Maximum of 180 grams can be dissolved 100 millilitres.

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