Suppose you have a solution of sugar dissolved in water. Which change in condition would cause the solution to increase the amount of sugar it could hold?(1 point)

Responses

increasing the solution’s altitude
increasing the solution’s altitude

decreasing the solution’s altitude
decreasing the solution’s altitude

decreasing the solution’s temperature
decreasing the solution’s temperature

increasing the solution’s temperature

1 answer

Increasing the solution’s temperature would cause the solution to increase the amount of sugar it could hold. As temperature rises, the solubility of many solids, including sugar, typically increases, allowing more sugar to dissolve in the water.