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if I mix 44 mL of sugar in 236 mL of water. how would I find out how many ions of sugar there were?
11 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
There are no ions of sugar because sugar doesn't ionize in solution. Sugar usually is weighed and not measured by volume since it is a solid.
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