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Discussion Forum : General Science - Elements and Metals (Q.No. 35)
35.
Most soluble in water is
camphor
sulphur
common salt
sugar
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
71 comments Page 2 of 8.

Mudasir said:   9 years ago
Test with the simple experiment.

Take 2 glass of water and put sugar in one and common salt in other and see which is fast.

Yes, but I also think that common salt is right. Because sugar takes some time to dissolve in water, on the other hand, common salt dissolves in a second.

RAHUL said:   1 decade ago
Just do the experiment at home simple,

Take 2 glass of water and put sugar in one and common salt in other and see which is fast.

Yes, but I also thing that common salt is right because sugar take some time to dissolve in water, on the other hand common salt dissolve in second.

Gautam kumar said:   7 years ago
Much more sugar will dissolve than salt. There will be more undissolved salt than sugar left in the cups. Note: Solubility is normally measured by the number of grams of a substance that dissolves in a certain volume of water at a given temperature.

Balakrishna said:   1 decade ago
I felt that Ionic compounds are extremely soluble in water than polar covalent compounds sugar soluble in water due to hydrogen bonding whereas salt is purely a ionic compound. So most soluble compound from the given options I felt is common salt.

Raghul said:   4 years ago
Sugar is a polar compound and water too a polar solvent. Polar compounds are soluble in polar solvent, and from the options sugar and common salt are polar compounds and sugar is more polar than salt hence sugar dissolves in water.
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Ankush said:   9 years ago
This dissolve likes that is ionic solute like NaCl, KCL is soluble in polar solvents like water, whereas covalent ones like alkanes are soluble in nonpolar solvents that are organic solvent like benzene, Ccl4 and etc.

Mano said:   1 decade ago
Sugar mixed with water to form a homogeneous mixture but salt give heterogeneous that mean two different phase exit in salt solution but sugar solution gives a single phase thats why they given that answer.

Shadan said:   7 years ago
In practically you see sea water contain salt.

When Evoprized Salt give so salt not soluble than sugar.

Because sugar can not extrat from any water but salt extract becouse salt not disslove completely.

Vijay Badgujar said:   1 decade ago
Sugar (sucrose) contains hydroxyl groups that make hydrogen bonds with the solvent (water) , enhancing its solubility over the non-hydrogen-bonding sodium and chloride ions.

Sujith said:   6 years ago
Sugar is most soluble in water because, it has six hydroxyl groups which mean it can make numerous hydrogen bonds with water, contributing to its high solubility.
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