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Question
What happens when a spoonful of sugar, sawdust, and soil are added to a glass of water?
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Solution
When sugar is added to the water, it dissolves completely and disappears in the water. When sawdust is added, it will float on the surface of the water. When soil is added, it will settle at the bottom of the water.
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