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sugar dissolving in coffee (which contains water)... universal solvent specific heat cohesion adhesion
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To determine the correct option, we analyze each term:
- Universal solvent: Water is known as the universal solvent because it can dissolve many substances, including sugar. When sugar dissolves in coffee (which has water), this property of water (acting as a universal solvent) is demonstrated.
- Specific heat: Refers to the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a substance, not related to dissolving.
- Cohesion: Is the attraction between molecules of the same substance (e.g., water molecules sticking to each other), not about dissolving.
- Adhesion: Is the attraction between molecules of different substances (e.g., water sticking to a glass), not about dissolving.
So the property related to sugar dissolving in coffee (with water) is the universal solvent property of water.
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A. universal solvent