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Separate the sugar solution from the sand by passing the solution through a coarse paper filter. Or syphon off the sugar solution, leaving the sand behind.

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If a student dissolves powdered sugar in a water in a beaker the student then places a strip of silver in the beaker what is the solute in this solution?

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Does sugar absorb water?

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