After a teaspoon of sugar has been stirred into a glass of water, no solid sugar can be seen. What happened to the sugar? A. The sugar disappeared. B. The sugar evaporated. C. The sugar melted. D. The sugar dissolved.
Question
After a teaspoon of sugar has been stirred into a glass of water, no solid sugar can be seen. What happened to the sugar? A. The sugar disappeared. B. The sugar evaporated. C. The sugar melted. D. The sugar dissolved.
Solution
D. The sugar dissolved.
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