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katrin [286]
3 years ago
15

A student was comparing the solubility of equal amounts of table salt and table sugar at different temperatures.The table below

shows the four samples that the student used and the temperature of the water that they were dissolved in. Which of the samples most likely had the highest solubility?
Chemical formula
Temperature of water (°C)
1
Table sugar
C12H22O11
80
2
Table sugar
C12H22O11
45
3
Table salt
NaCl
55
4
Table salt
NaCl
63
Chemistry
2 answers:
alexgriva [62]3 years ago
5 0
First, we distinguish whether table sugar or table salt will be more soluble. The bonds between the molecules of the table sugar are weaker than the bonds between the molecules of salt. Therefore, it is easier for the sugar molecules to dissolve.
Next, we evaluate the effect of temperature on solubility. As the temperature of a solvent increases, it is able to hold more and more solute. This means that the sample with table sugar kept at the highest temperature will contain the most dissolved solute, and this is sample 1.
Lapatulllka [165]3 years ago
4 0

table sugar is more soluable than table salt, and higher temp is better for solubility. <em>So sample 1 works best.</em>

Answered this question and got it right, so I can confirm this is accurate.

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