Chemistry, 05.10.2021 06:20, shaylawymannnnn
Table salt (NaCl) and a simple sugar (C12H22O11) both dissolve in water. The sugar is a molecule. Salt is not. Which option correctly describes how each dissolves in water?
A. Salt remains as NaCl in water. Water molecules surround NaCl structures. The sugar remains as a molecule. Water molecules surround the entire sugar molecule.
B. Salt splits into Na and Cl particles in water. Water molecules surround each of these particles. The sugar breaks down into C, H, and O particles. Water molecules surround each of these particles.
C. Salt remains as NaCl in water. Water molecules surround NaCl structures. The sugar breaks down into C, H, and O particles. Water molecules surround each of these particles.
D. Salt splits into Na and Cl particles in water. Water molecules surround each of these particles. The sugar remains as a molecule. Water molecules surround the entire sugar molecule.
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The big bang nucleosynthesis theory states that elements were produced in the first few minutes of the big bang while elements have their origins in the interiors of stars, forming much later in the history of the universe.
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