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They are invisible when in an unsaturated, aqueous solution.
Put them in water. Sugar dissolves, sand remains Filter the solution to separate sand and salt. Evaporate solution with dissolved salt to get salt back
water and sand there is dissolved sugar or salt with sand
yes, as the salt and the sugar are still there, just dissolved
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Salt and sugar do not evaporate, but the water that they are dissolved in does.
added alcohol to the mixture.. sugar is an organic compound having carbon atom. it can be easily dissolved.. but salt cannot be dissolved in alcohol.
mixture if its dissolved by water.
Sugar is soluble in ethanol; sodium chloride is not dissolved.
Sugar is soluble in ethanol; sodium chloride is not dissolved.
Sugar and salt can dissolve in water, but if you put too much in, the salt or sugar will start collecting at the bottom.
A mixture of salt and sugar can be separated by using an organic solvent to dissolve the sugar. When the sugar is dissolved, it can be separated by filtering the salt from the liquid sugar,then recrystallise both solutions to from back their original crystals.
They are invisible when in an unsaturated, aqueous solution.
The Solvent. The Salt would be the Solute.
Both sugar and salt dissolve in hot water. However because sugar has OH groups it is polar and more easily dissolved than salt
Brine is salt dissolved in water; Punch is alcohol dissolved in water - therefore "Brine is to salt as punch is to alcohol."
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