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Place the following substances in the following order: soluble, somewhat soluble, and insoluble. A. sand, sugar, cornstarch B. sand, cornstarch, sugar C. sugar, cornstarch, sand D. sugar, sand, cornstarch
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Place the following substances in the following order: soluble, somewhat soluble, and insoluble.
A.
sand, sugar, cornstarch
B.
sand, cornstarch, sugar
C.
sugar, cornstarch, sand
D.
sugar, sand, cornstarch
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C- Sugar is very much soluble (example- putting sugar in tea), sand is definately not soluble (example- a sandy beach) and cornstarch is the last one, so logically it should be somewhat soluble.
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