The solubility of sugar (surcose)

  1. The solubility of sugar (surcose) in water is 4.0 g/mL at room temperature, what is the maximum amount of sugar that will
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  2. Which statement explains why sugar dissolves easily in water, but sand does not?Sugar has a greater buoyant force than sand.
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  3. When 50cm of a saturated solution of sugar of mm 342g at 40c was evaporated to dryness , 34.2 dry solid was obtainedThe
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  4. if the solubility of sugar is 204g/100mL. how much sugar can be dissolved in lL of water
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  5. What happens to the solubility of oxygen gas (O2) in water in each situation?a. The pressure of O2 over the solution is
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  6. If someone is stirring tea to mix sugar into it, which of the following rate factors are they using?(1 point)Responses agitation
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  7. The solubility of salts in water is temperature dependent. Consider the solubility of the five salts as depicted in the
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  8. What type of sugar has been heavily processed down into a fine white powder and is often used to make super sweet icings and
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  9. What type of sugar has molasses added in varying degrees giving it a caramel flavor that is excellent in certain dishes?(1
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  10. What type of sugar has molasses added in varying degrees giving it a caramel flavor that is excellent in certain dishes?(1
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