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Physics, 11.02.2021 04:20 user1234573

Why did you need to heat the water to make the nectar? A. Heating the water increases the solubility of the sugar.
B. Heating the water decreases the melting point of the sugar.
C. Heating the water increases the boiling point of the sugar.
D. Heating the water increases the particle motion of the sugar.

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