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(((Help please))) 10 points!!! Camren predicts that if the water was brought to a temperature of 80 degrees Celsius, 90 grams of sugar would dissolve. Is he correct? Why or why not? Hint: Use your graph
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(((Help please))) 10 points!!!
Camren predicts that if the water was brought to a temperature of 80 degrees Celsius,
90 grams of sugar would dissolve. Is he correct? Why or why not? Hint: Use your graph
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No. He is not correct because when you look at the x axis for temperature and find 80, it’s equal to 200 grams
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