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through an activity, demonstrate that the sugar dissolved in water is a solution.​

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Answered by simarahluwaliasimar
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Explanation:

Aim: To show that the sugar dissolved in a water is a solution.

Apparatus Required: Two glasses, water, sugar, spoon, weighing machine, notepad, pencil or pen

Procedure:

  • Take two glasses and marked them as A and B.
  • Then, fill these glasses with water.
  • Add one tablespoon sugar in both glasses.
  • Measure the weight and write in notepad.
  • Now, stir both the solutions with spoon.

Observation:

  • After stirring, the sugar particles can no longer be seen.
  • The taste of the water is sweet in both the solution.
  • The weight of the water, glass and sugar is as same as the weight of the glass containing the solution of sugar and water.

Result: The sugar dissolved in water is a solution.

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Explanation:

Goal: To demonstrate that a solution of sugar and water has been created.

Equipment needed: Two glasses,Water, sugar, a spoon, a scale, a notebook, a pencil, or a pen.

Procedure:

  • Mark two glasses that you have taken like A and B .
  • Then, pour water into these glasses.

  • Both with a spoonful of sugar glasses.

  • Calculate the weight and record it.

  • Now, use a spoon to whisk both solutions.

Observation:

  • The sugar particles are no longer visible after stirring.

  • In both solutions, the water has a sweet flavour.
  • The weight of the glass, sugar, and water is identical to the weight of the glass containing the sugar and water solution.

Result: Sugar in water dissolves into a

solution.

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