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Five grams of sugar is dissolved in 50 grams of water what is the mass of the water
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Five grams of sugar is dissolved in 50 grams of water what is the mass of the water
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the mass of the water will be 55 grams of water
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The mass of the water with the sugar dissolved in it is
55 grams
. This is because when you add the weight of the water, and the sugar that you added, it is 55.
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