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Imagine you have two beakers. Both beakers are filled with the same amount of water. The water in both beakers is the same temperature as well. You add 50 g of Substance A to the first beaker, and 50 g of Substance B to the second beaker. After stirring both beakers, there is a small pile of Substance A at the bottom of the first beaker. None of Substance B is visible in the second beaker. Which of the following statements is true? A. Substance A is less soluble in water than Substance B. B. Substance A is more soluble in water than Substance B. C. Substance A is not soluble in water. D. Substance B is not soluble in water.

Answer :

Answer:

A.)    Substance A is less soluble in water than Substance B.

Explanation:

Substance A is less soluble in water than Substance B.

What is Solubility?

This is defined as the ability of a substance, the solute, to form a solution with another substance, the solvent.

We were told that small particles were present in Substance A and none in Substance B which means all was dissolved which is why option A was chosen as the most appropriate choice.

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