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The amount of sugar present in 100ml of water is called​

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Answered by Garv2703
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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). The solubility of sugar would be about 180 (a maximum of 180 grams of sugar can dissolve in 100 milliliters of water at room temperature).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sugar and water form a solution when mixed. The sugar becomes evenly distributed throughout the solution, so that one portion is not sweeter than another. The dissolved portion of the solution is called the solute (sugar) and the dissolving portion is the solvent (water).

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