Sugars are readily soluble in water, due to their ability to hydrogen-bond with the water.
a. True
b. False
Sugar is C12H22O11
There are Hydrogen atom attached to oxygen atom that can take part
in hydrogen bonding
So, Sugar is readily soluble because it can form hydrogen bonds
Answer: True
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