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An experiment to see how much sugar can be dissolved in different volumes of water

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An experiment to see how much sugar can be dissolved in different volumes of water. I am going to do an experiment to test how much sugar can be dissolved in different volumes of water. I will measure different volumes of water out and then add a certain amount of sugar to it and stir it until it dissolves fully, I will keep adding more and more sugar until the sugar stops dissolving. In my experiment I could change: * The type of sugar that I use. * The temperature of the water. * The amount of water that I use. * The amount of sugar that is added to the water. In my experiment I will change: * The amount of water that I use. In my experiment I will use: Precise Digital Scales Granulated sugar Water Beaker Stopwatch 10mg measuring spoon Spoon Digital Thermometer Prediction My prediction is that as we gradually add the sugar to the water, it should be able to...

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