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When 10g of sugar dissolved in 100g of water. Its solubility is?​

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Answered by likhithachagandla
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Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g in 100 g of water at 0∘C . This tells you that dissolving that much sugar per 100 g of water would produce a saturated solution.

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Answered by jkanhaiya523
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Sugar is said to have a solubility of

Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g

Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g in

Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g in 100 g

Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g in 100 g of water at

Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g in 100 g of water at 0°C

Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g in 100 g of water at 0°C . This tells you that dissolving that much sugar per

Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g in 100 g of water at 0°C . This tells you that dissolving that much sugar per 100 g

Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g in 100 g of water at 0°C . This tells you that dissolving that much sugar per 100 g of water would produce a saturated solution.

Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g in 100 g of water at 0°C . This tells you that dissolving that much sugar per 100 g of water would produce a saturated solution.A saturated solution is a solution in which the rate at which solid particles are dissolved is equal to the rate at which dissolved solute particles reform the solid.

Sugar is said to have a solubility of 180 g in 100 g of water at 0°C . This tells you that dissolving that much sugar per 100 g of water would produce a saturated solution.A saturated solution is a solution in which the rate at which solid particles are dissolved is equal to the rate at which dissolved solute particles reform the solid.Simply put, a saturated solution is a solution that cannot dissolve more solute than what is already dissolved.

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