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35.
Most soluble in water is
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Sanjeev said:
7 years ago
How it can be only sugar not salt?
Naveen said:
7 years ago
We know that solid solution are of two type.
1) substitutional solid solution.
2) international solid solution.
In substitutional solid solution, the element that is solute A is distributed in between the solvent B particles.
Again substitution solution is divided into 2 types.
1) order solution.
2) disorder solution.
In order solution, the solute particle arranged in the form of a regular pattern.
Eg sugar with water.
In disorder, the solute atoms dissolve but randomly dissolve in between the solvent atoms.
So, The answer is sugar.
1) substitutional solid solution.
2) international solid solution.
In substitutional solid solution, the element that is solute A is distributed in between the solvent B particles.
Again substitution solution is divided into 2 types.
1) order solution.
2) disorder solution.
In order solution, the solute particle arranged in the form of a regular pattern.
Eg sugar with water.
In disorder, the solute atoms dissolve but randomly dissolve in between the solvent atoms.
So, The answer is sugar.
Laya said:
7 years ago
How can sugar be most soluble in water than common salt? Please explain.
Anya said:
7 years ago
Guys sugar is correct answer because bonds of sugar are weaker than salt that's why sugar is correct answer.
Aditya Ashutosh said:
6 years ago
Here, It should be common salt.
Dino said:
6 years ago
@Nikkhil.
I agreed your point they are ionic substances. Thanks.
I agreed your point they are ionic substances. Thanks.
KRISHNA DHOTE said:
1 decade ago
I also think it is common salt HOW CAN SUGAR
Haranadh said:
1 decade ago
Sugar having formula (C12H22O11), it consist of covalent bond between C-H,
Salt having formula (NaCl) , it consist of Ionic bond between Na-Cl,
For C-H Bond energy is 413 KJ/Mol.
For Na-Cl Bond energy is 756 KJ/Mol.
From this above values of bond energies, sugar is Most soluble than salt.
Salt having formula (NaCl) , it consist of Ionic bond between Na-Cl,
For C-H Bond energy is 413 KJ/Mol.
For Na-Cl Bond energy is 756 KJ/Mol.
From this above values of bond energies, sugar is Most soluble than salt.
Shilpa said:
1 decade ago
Salt is an ionic compound -- that is, the sodium and chloride parts are charged particles, Na+ and Cl-. The.
Bonds that join these ions in the crystal are very strong. That's why salt is so very hard to melt. Sugar.
Melts easily because the bonds that hold those molecules together in the solid (crystalline state) are much.
Weaker.
Bonds that join these ions in the crystal are very strong. That's why salt is so very hard to melt. Sugar.
Melts easily because the bonds that hold those molecules together in the solid (crystalline state) are much.
Weaker.
Deepak said:
1 decade ago
I did this experiment and sugar is the most soluble in boiling hot water.
This was my experiment:.
Sugar: I had to stir each tea spoon of sugar for quite a while but amazingly it was the most soluble out of all the substances I put in the boiling hot water. I put 7 teaspoons of sugar into half a glass of boiling hot water.
Salt: On the 1st tea spoon the salt dissolved really quickly so I thought that it would be the most soluble but at the 3rd tea spoon it wouldn't dissolve anymore.
This was my experiment:.
Sugar: I had to stir each tea spoon of sugar for quite a while but amazingly it was the most soluble out of all the substances I put in the boiling hot water. I put 7 teaspoons of sugar into half a glass of boiling hot water.
Salt: On the 1st tea spoon the salt dissolved really quickly so I thought that it would be the most soluble but at the 3rd tea spoon it wouldn't dissolve anymore.
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