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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:
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Discussion:
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Madhur said:   9 years ago
I think common salt is right.

PRANAY said:   9 years ago
I agree on this answer because solubility is measured by no of grams of a substance that dissolve in a certain volume of H2O.

Khriezel said:   9 years ago
I think we need an experiment.

Apoorv agrawal said:   9 years ago
I also think that answer should be NaCl.

SankarAbi said:   9 years ago
Is the answer correct? I thought that it would have been common salt (NaCl).

Eshwari said:   9 years ago
Common salt has some saturation point which is less than the saturation point of sugar.

So, sugar is most soluble in water.

Kuldip Sharma said:   9 years ago
No, I am not satisfied with the Sugar.

I think the right answer be Common Salt.

Because I Tried it.

I take two beakers with 500g of water. And try to dissolve salt and sugar in both different.

Beakers I Stir it firmly and I noticed that sugar settle downs but salt is disappeared!

Darshiit said:   9 years ago
237 grams of sugar can be added to 100g of water at 20 degrees C.

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.

Akshita jain said:   9 years ago
It's really very helpful, thank you all.


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