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The solubility of a substance can be expressed qualitatively and quantitatively. Use examples to explain this statement for sugar dissolved in water. help! Haha!
6 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
So what do you need help with? Do you think you can measure the amount of sugar that dissolves in water? Do you think you could find molecules that don't dissolve in water and compare their structures with molecules that dissolve in water?
6 years ago

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