Chemistry, asked by payalmodi26, 9 months ago

1. when we add sugar in water,
particles of sugar disappear
because they-
a) are very small
b) get into the spaces between
water particles
c) are moving
d) all above​

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

when we add sugar in water,particles of sugar disappear because they (b) get into the space between water particles

Explanation:

when we add sugar in water,particles of sugar disappear because they (b) get into the space between water particles .

Water molecules have some space between the particles so sugar molecules gets disappears on dissolution .

• sugar is polar solute also , water is a polar solvent , so sugar get dissolve into it .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:  (b) get into the space between water particles

Explanation:

when we add sugar in water, particles of sugar disappear because they (b) get into the space between water particles .

* Water molecules have some space between the particles so sugar molecules gets disappears on dissolution .

* Sugar is polar solute also , water is a polar solvent , so sugar get dissolve into it

* The space between the molecules of a substance is called intermolecular space.

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