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I believe the answer to this question is 10 g because the solution is 10% aqueous and there are 100 mL of the solution.

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Depends on what you are doing to the water, and how long you leave it to dissolve. I'd say (roughly) 1/2 of whatever you put in there. I'm not 100% certain, await other answers.

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1 gram

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10 g

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10 mL

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Q: How much sugar can dissolve in 10mL of water?
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How does the temperature of a liquid effect how much sugar will dissolve?

I assume that you mean 'dissolves in water'. The answer is yes, very much so. The higher the temperature of the water, the quicker the sugar dissolves. The reason for this is very simple. As the temperature increases, water molecules move more quickly as they have more energy. They are therefore more likely to collide with and 'attack' the sugar crystals, causing sugar molecules to separate from each crystal and disperse throughout the water forming a sugar solution.


Does temp affect how much salt or sugar can be dissolved in water?

No, it will all dissolve eventually until no more can be added to the water, which is called saturation where it will start to settle in the bottom of the container after a certain amount of solute is added. But it does dissolve faster in hot water.


Why does salt dissolve faster in cold water than sugar dissolves in cold water?

Sugar dissolves in water faster than salt because of the structure and bonding of its atoms. The atoms of Sugar are bound very loosely whereas the atoms of salt are tightly bonded as compared to the sugar atoms. That is why sugar dissolves faster than salt.


What happens to sugar added to water at room temperature?

At room temperature, sugar will generally dissolve in the water sample. The sugar molecule won't dissociate anything though since it's a molecular compound and not an ionic one. That is the general trend. There are some cases that may cause something else to happen. Should you have too much sugar and too little water, the solution would become saturated and no more sugar can dissolve so they'll just float around when this happens.


Does sugar dissolve better in cold or hot water?

Sugar dissolves much better in hot water -- the hotter the better. Try it: add the same amount of sugar to two cups, each with the same amount of water, except in one glass add ice cubes to the water, and in the other use water heated on the stove. See which dissolves the sugar faster!Most solids (although not all) are more soluble when the solution is hotter (although gases are generally less soluble the hotter the solution).well i think that the sugar will dissolve more quicker in hot water because the temprature increases and the sugar willl start to disapear but it is still there

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Why does cold water dissolve sugar much slower than hot water?

Hot water because the heat helps to dissolve the sugar.


How long does it take for water to dissolve in water?

depends on how much sugar u put in the water


Do sugar cubes dissolve better in a hot place?

They will dissolve much quicker in warm or hot water than in cold water.


Does a heterogeneous of sugar and water have a limit?

Since sugar dissolves in water, the mixture is homogeneous until you have added so much sugar that no more will dissolve.


How many tablespoon of sugar can dissolve in water?

That entirely depends on how much water there is. 1g of sugar dissolves in 0.2 ml of boiling water. I tablespoon of sugar has a mass of 12.5 g.


What solid do dissolve in water?

This solid is called a solute.


Does sugar dissolve in cooking oil?

YES..by vegetable oil or any ordinary oil..^^


100 drops of water is how much volume?

10ml


Does brown sugar dissolve in cold water?

Brown sugar is soluble in water- and it's solubility increases as the temperature increases (i.e. the hotter the water, the more brown sugar will dissolve!) This is why you can put brown sugar in your tea- while it is hot, it will all mix in, but if you make it with cold water, much less will dissove.


How much water does a baboon need?

it needs a bit of water (10ml)


Do solid dissolved in solid?

Sugar and salt can dissolve in water, but if you put too much in, the salt or sugar will start collecting at the bottom.


How much sugar can dissolve in 50cm3 of water at 75 degrees centrigrade?

179 g per 100 mls of water.