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Potatoes are a plant tuber that contains sucrose. Submerge potato cubes in the sucrose solutions of C = 0.07, C = 0.09, and C = 0.11.
Make an inference about how the mass of the potato cubes will change as the sucrose solutions increase in molarity by answering Question 2 in the Written Analysis section below.
[Question 2] Draw a line graph that shows the trend of how the mass of the potato cubes changes as the molarity of the sucrose solution increases.
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