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12 June, 11:58

How much sugar will dissolve in 1000 g of water at 80°c?

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  1. 12 June, 12:11
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    If we look at the sugar-water phase diagram;

    at 80° C : 26% of water will dissolve 74% of sugar

    C = m / (m + 1000 g) · 100

    74 = m / (m + 1000 g) · 100

    0.74 = m / (m + 1000 g)

    m = 0.74 · (m + 1000 g)

    m = 0.74 m + 740 g

    m - 0.74 m = 740 g

    0.26 m = 740 g

    m = 740 g : 0.26

    m = 2,846.15 g ≈ 2,846 g

    Answer:

    m (sugar) = 2,846 g.
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