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You experimented on the solubility of sugar in the water. You obtained the following data table by measuring the amount of sugar dissolved in different temperatures. Why does the increase in temperature lead to increased sugar dissolved?a.because the mass of water increases as temperature increases, there are more water molecules to dissolve a given amount of sugarb.because higher temperature means each sugar molecule expands in size, so the impact with water molecules will be higherc.because higher temperature means additional heat to break the bonds between sugar moleculesd.because sugar molecules clump together as temperature increases so it is easier to dissolve them at one place in the solution

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You experimented on the solubility of sugar in the water. You obtained the following data table by measuring the amount of sugar dissolved in different temperatures. Why does the increase in temperature lead to increased sugar dissolved?a.because the mass of water increases as temperature increases, there are more water molecules to dissolve a given amount of sugarb.because higher temperature means each sugar molecule expands in size, so the impact with water molecules will be higherc.because higher temperature means additional heat to break the bonds between sugar moleculesd.because sugar molecules clump together as temperature increases so it is easier to dissolve them at one place in the solution

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The increase in temperature leads to an increase in the amount of sugar dissolved in water due to the additional heat provided. This heat helps to break the bonds between sugar molecules, making it easier for them to dissolve in water. Therefore, option c is the correct answer.

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