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alisha [4.7K]
3 years ago
12

Morgan did an experiment to see the effect of water temperature on the rate at which sugar dissolves. She placed a sugar cube in

several glasses and added the same amount of water at 3 different temperatures to the glasses. She then observed how long it took the sugar to dissolve in each temperature. How should Morgan organize her data?A. by size of the glassB. by the water temperatureC. by the amount of sugar placed in each glassD. by the amount of sugar left in the glass after the experiment
Chemistry
1 answer:
LenKa [72]3 years ago
8 0

B. by the water temperature

Explanation:

Morgan should organize her data using given water temperature.

The only variable is the time it takes to dissolve the sugar cubes at different temperatures.

  • Data in an experiment should be organized using the variables in the experiment.
  • The variables in the experiment are the different water temperature and the time it takes for them to dissolve.
  • The size of the glass does not have any effect on the dissolution.
  • The amount of sugar is the same.
  • There is no amount of sugar left in the glass after the experiment

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