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what happens when we had more sugar to a saturated solution?​

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Answered by anuj4696
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When adding sugar to water, for example, the water (solvent) molecules are attracted to thesugar (solute) molecules. ... At some point the solution becomessaturated. This means that if youadd more of the compound, it will not dissolve anymore and will remain solid instead.

Answered by Priyanjon
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A saturated solution is a solution that contains as much solute as can dissolve in a given solvent at a given temperature. If you add more than 2000 grams of sugar to a liter of 20 °C water, the extra sugar won't dissolve.

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