FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS BUNDLE
FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS BUNDLE
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781119648888
Author: Callister
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 10.21, Problem 1QP

(a)

To determine

The amount of sugar dissolve in 1000g of water at 80°C(176°F) .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 1QP

The amount of sugar dissolve in 1000g of water at 80°C(176°F) is 2846g .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The amount of water, mwater=1000g .

The temperature for dissolving of sugar into water, T=80°C .

Explanation:

Express the amount of sugar.

Csugar(wt%)=msugarmsugar+mwater×100 (I)

Here, mass of sugar is msugar and maximum concentration of sugar is Csugar(wt%) .

Conclusion:

Refer Figure 9.1, "the solubility of sugar in sugar water syrup" and show the concentration of sugar at temperature of 80°C as in Figure (1).

FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS BUNDLE, Chapter 10.21, Problem 1QP

From Figure (1), write the concentration of sugar at temperature of 80°C .

Csugar(wt%)=74wt%

Substitute 74wt% for Csugar(wt%) and 1000g for mwater in Equation (I).

74=msugarmsugar+1000×10074msugar+74000=100msugar26msugar=74000msugar=2846g

Hence, the amount of sugar dissolve in 1000g of water at 80°C(176°F) is 2846g .

(b)

To determine

The composition of the saturated liquid solution (in wt% sugar) at 20°C .

(b)

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Answer to Problem 1QP

The composition of the saturated liquid solution (in wt% sugar) at 20°C is 64wt% .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The temperature for dissolving of sugar into water, T=20°C(68°F) .

Explanation:

From Figure (1), write the concentration of sugar at temperature of 20°C .

Csugar(wt%)=64wt%

Hence, the composition of the saturated liquid solution (in wt% sugar) at 20°C is 64wt% .

(c)

To determine

The amount of solid sugar will come out of solution upon cooling at 20°C .

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1QP

The amount of solid sugar will come out of solution upon cooling at 20°C is 1068g .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The temperature for dissolving of sugar into water, T=20°C(68°F) .

Explanation:

Express the concentration of sugar at 20°C

Csugar(wt%)=m'sugarm'sugar+mwater×100 (II)

Here, mass of sugar is msugar and maximum concentration of sugar is Csugar(wt%) .

Express the amount of solid sugar will come out of solution upon cooling at 20°C .

m''sugar=msugarm'sugar (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 64wt% for Csugar(wt%) and 1000g for mwater in Equation (II).

64=m'sugarm'sugar+1000×10064m'sugar+64000=100m'sugar36m'sugar=64000m'sugar=1778g

Substitute 2846g for msugar and 1778g for m'sugar in Equation (III).

m''sugar=2846g1778g=1068g

Hence, the amount of solid sugar will come out of solution upon cooling at 20°C is 1068g .

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