Yes, it certainly does, although not necessarily the same volume it did when it was a solid. When you add sugar to water and dissolve it, the volume of the sugar water will be greater than the volume of the water before you added it. You ca...
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The mass of both solute and solvent are conserved (sugar water weighs the same as the sugar plus the water), the volume of the solution increases less than the dry volume of the sugar, so the density of the solution is higher than water.
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They are also specific to a particular solvent/solute combination, so you cannot use the partial molar volume function which works for water in a sugar/water solution for any other aqueous solution. ... This will result in an expansion (or contraction) when the solute is dissolved. There are no good theoretical models,
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Coursework Poonam Paw-10E Dissolving Sugar Title of Investigation - Dissolving Sugar Aim - To see how solubility of sugar dissolved in water is affected by temperature The variables (excluding key variables) must all be kept the same at all times.
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acre-foot (acre-ft)--the volume of water required to cover 1 acre of land (43,560 square feet) to a depth of 1 foot. ... leaching--the process by which soluble materials in the soil, such as salts, nutrients, pesticide chemicals or contaminants, are washed into a lower layer of soil or are dissolved and carried away by water.
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More oxygen dissolves into water when wind stirs the water; as the waves create more surface area, more diffusion can occur. A similar process happens when you add sugar to a cup of coffee - the sugar dissolves. ... Other seasonal events, such as changes in lake water levels, volume of inflows and outflows, ... Dissolved Oxygen...
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I presume you are talking about "12 ounce" as some sort of archaic American measure of volume, rather than a measure of mass, which it ought to be! ;-) --I was thinking that there was a chemical reaction of sorts when sugar dissolved with water which would not necessarily create a tit for tat increase in volume.
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North Carolina Water Resources Data Report, Water Year 2005; Surface Water ... Surface-Water Stations, in Downstream Order, for Which Records are Published ... Sugar Creek at NC51 near Pineville (d) 02146381...
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