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How many phases would a solution of monggo seed and water have?

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How many cubes of sugar and spoons of salt do you use to prepare salt and sugar solution?

5 cubes of sugar and one teaspoon full is needed in the preparation of salt sauger solution (SSS)


Is sugar a alkaline or acid or neutral?

Sugar is a salt (bear with me here) which contains as many positive ions as negative ones so would be effectively neutral in solution


What happen After dissolvingsalt and sugar in water how many phases of matter can you see?

After dissolving salt and sugar in water, you primarily see one phase of matter: the liquid phase. The salt and sugar dissociate into ions and molecules, becoming part of the water solution, which appears homogeneous. Although the solid salt and sugar initially exist in separate phases before dissolving, once fully dissolved, the mixture behaves as a single liquid phase.


How many phases when salt dissolve in water?

Only one phase, a homogeneous solution.


How many grams of sugar must be added to 60 grams of a solution that is 32 percent sugar to obtain a solution that is 50 percent sugar?

40.8 grams


How many phases would a solution of mongo seeds water have?

A solution of mongo seeds in water would typically have two phases: the solid phase consisting of the mongo seeds and the liquid phase made up of the water. If the seeds are fully immersed and not fully dissolved, the distinct separation between the solid and liquid phases can be observed. However, if the seeds were to break down or release substances into the water, it could create a more complex mixture, but the primary distinction remains between the solid and liquid phases.


How can you describe the equilibrium in a saturated solution?

No. A saturated solution is still in equilibrium. If you bring it into contact with more of the solute, the concentration will remain the same. Solute will precipitate out at the same rate that more solute dissolves into the solution. An unstable equilibrium would be a supersaturated solution. In a supersaturated solution, more of the solute is in solution that would be equilibrium with the solid solute (or gas if you are dissolving gas for example). An example that many people are familiar with is dissolving a lot of sugar into hot water. As it cools down, the solution becomes supersaturated. As long as there is nothing for the sugar to nucleate on , the sugar can remain in solution indefinitely. If you hang a string in the solution, the sugar will start crystalizing on the string, forming "rock candy."


How many grams sugar need to be added in a 100mL water to make a 10 sugar solution?

To make a 10% sugar solution you need to dissolve 10 grams of sugar and bring the volume up to 100 ml


How many sugar molecules are in a 9 M sugar solution (V1L)?

9 moles contain 54,199267713.10e23 molecules.


Is sugar in water an electrolyte solution?

No sugar is not an electrolyte- it is not because it does not carry the charges and does not have any electricity in it, it remains whole and does not break down like an electrolyte is supposed to. An example of an electrolyte is salt- an Aquous solution of NaCl (Sodium Chloride).


How many grams of sugar do you need to make a 20 solution of 25 grams of salt dissolved in 75 of water?

- Sugar is not salt.- The unit of 20 is ?