Density of sugar water solution

    • [DOCX File]Name Date - Moravian College

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      The density of sugar water as a function of sugar concentration was examined using different measures of concentration. The known values for the density of sugar water from lowest % to highest % sucrose by weight were obtained from the CRC handbook.

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    • [DOC File]Solubility Worksheet 6

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      Assume that you have a sugar water solution with a concentration of 32 grams/100 cm3. Explain exactly what this means. At 75oC, the solubility of sugar in water is 55 g/100 cm3. Describe exactly what this means. List two ways to make a saturated solution unsaturated. b) List two ways to make an . unsaturated solution. saturated. b)

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    • [DOC File]SUGAR WATER DENSITIES OF STATION #1 MAPLE TREES

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      Sugar-water density was expressed as percent sugar. After each reading, the refractometer was rinsed with deionized water and wiped clean with tissue paper. Since sugar water varies in concentration per sample, an average sugar-water concentration was calculated for each tree based on three samples taken from as many different taps as possible.

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    • [DOC File]Beverage Density Lab: Sugar Content Analysis

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      2. Pure water has a density of 1.00 g/mL at 4 oC. Was your room temperature value for the density of water (0%) higher or lower than 1.00? Why do you think the density value was off in that direction (Hint: think about how temperature may affect the variables used to determine the density may be affected by temperature changes).

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    • [DOC File]DENSITY LAB

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      Solution A = 20.0 mL of solution at .20g/mL concentration . Solution B = 20.0 mL of solution at .50g/mL concentration . 2. Make Solutions A and B: Place the correct amount of sugar for solution A into a beaker labeled “A”. Measure 15 mL of water in a graduated cylinder and then add to the beaker of sugar (use warm water if available).

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    • Chapter 12: Physical Properties of Solutions

      16. The term "proof" is defined as twice the percent by volume of pure ethanol in solution. A solution that is 95% ethanol is 190 proof. What is the molarity of ethanol in a 92-proof ethanol/water solution? (Given: density of ethanol = 0.80 g/cm3; density of water = …

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    • [DOC File]Beverage Density Lab Report .docx

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      20 g of sodium chloride in 80 g of water. (Notice that the final mass of the. solution is 100 grams.) If the density of a solution is plotted on a graph against the. concentration of solute, a regular patten is evident. Density is directly. proportional to concentration. A 20% salt solution, for example, has a greater. density than a 10% salt ...

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    • [DOC File]Sugar and Color – Related

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      Dissolved sugar increases the Calories in a beverage, and sugar also increases the density of the solution. In this lab, you will use five solutions that have been prepared with known sugar concentrations: 0% [water], 5% [colored yellow], 10% [colored green], 15% [colored blue], and 20% [colored purple].

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    • [DOCX File]beverage-density-lab-1.docx.docx

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      The density of water is usually quoted as 1.0 g/mL, but the precise value is for 4oC. Comment on why your measured density might be higher or lower than 1.00 g/mL. This lab looks at the relationship between the density of a beverage and its sugar content.

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