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  • 02-03-2018
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What is the maximum mass of sugar that could be dissolved in 1.3 l of water?

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Dejanras
Dejanras Dejanras
  • 11-03-2018
Answer is: the maximum mass of sugar that could be dissolved in 1.3 l of water in room temperature is 2652 grams.
The solubility of sugar in water in room temperature is 204 g/100 ml.
Make proportion, if 204 grams of sugar dissolve in 100 ml of water, than how much dissolve in 1300 ml of water:
204 g : 100 ml = m(sugar) : 1300 ml.
m(sugar) = 204 g 
· 1300 ml ÷ 100 ml.
m(sugar) = 2652 g ÷ 1000 g/kg = 2,652 kg.
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