Math, asked by 9434846972aritri, 1 month ago

student is all 50 gram of sugar in 200 ml of water at room temperature is related till the solution to the final volume how much sugar is still present in container
(A) 0 g
(B) 25 g
(C) 50 g
(D) 100 g​

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Answered by MrDangerous01
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When sugar dissolves in water, the volume stays the same. The sugar has gone into the water. The solution is more dense; the volume is the same.

Weights of solutions are additive. Volumes are not necessarily additive.

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Answered by ronalsamaddar
3

Answer:

When sugar dissolves in water, the volume stays the same. The sugar has gone into the water. The solution is more dense; the volume is the same.

Weights of solutions are additive. Volumes are not necessarily additive.

Step-by-step explanation:

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