Physics, 09.12.2021 08:00 lizdeleon248
1. A student adds water and sugar to a jar and seals the jar so that nothing can get in or out. The
student then finds the mass of the jar containing the water and sugar. After some sugar dissolves, the
student finds the mass of the jar and its contents again.
Water
Sugar
and
Water
Sugar
Sugar
Before
After
Vhat will happen to the mass of the jar containing the water and sugar after some of the sugar
issolves?
a. The mass will stay the same
b. The mass will increase
c. The mass will decrease
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