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Beaker A contains water at 20°C . Beaker B contains the same amount of water but at 40°C . In which beaker will a spoonful of s...Asked by i love tristen<3
Beaker A contains water at 20°C
. Beaker B contains the same amount of water but at 40°C
. In which beaker will a spoonful of sugar dissolve faster?(1 point)
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Beaker B; because solutes dissolve faster in warmer water
Beaker B; because solutes dissolve faster in warmer water
Beaker B; because solutes dissolve faster in cooler water
Beaker B; because solutes dissolve faster in cooler water
Beaker A; because solutes dissolve faster in warmer water
Beaker A; because solutes dissolve faster in warmer water
Beaker A; because solutes dissolve faster in cooler water
. Beaker B contains the same amount of water but at 40°C
. In which beaker will a spoonful of sugar dissolve faster?(1 point)
Responses
Beaker B; because solutes dissolve faster in warmer water
Beaker B; because solutes dissolve faster in warmer water
Beaker B; because solutes dissolve faster in cooler water
Beaker B; because solutes dissolve faster in cooler water
Beaker A; because solutes dissolve faster in warmer water
Beaker A; because solutes dissolve faster in warmer water
Beaker A; because solutes dissolve faster in cooler water
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The correct response is:
**Beaker B; because solutes dissolve faster in warmer water.**
In general, higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of the molecules, allowing solutes like sugar to dissolve more quickly.
**Beaker B; because solutes dissolve faster in warmer water.**
In general, higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of the molecules, allowing solutes like sugar to dissolve more quickly.
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