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Which statement explains why sugar dissolves easily in water, but sand does not? Sugar has a greater buoyant force than sand. Sugar has a greater conductivity than sand. Sugar has a greater hardness than sand. Sugar has a greater solubility than sand.

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The correct answer is Sugar has a greater solubility than sand.

Sugar will easily dissolve in water because it has a lower density than sand, therefore it has a greater solubility.
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  • Sugar dissolves easily in water, but sand does not because sugar has greater solubility than sand.
  • A solution is made by mixing a substance (solute) in a medium (solvent). The chemical property of the solute that describes how easily the solute will dissolve in a given solvent is known as its solubility.
  • The greater the solubility of a solute the more easily it dissolves in a solvent.
  • The solubility of different solutes varies from each other and, also varies from one solvent to another.
  • If we compare sugar and sand then sugar has more solubility in water as compared to sand and, is able to dissolve more quickly and easily.
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