2. When we mix sugar and water the level of water
does not rise in a glass. Justify it by explaining the
property of matter.
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because sugar have been fit into the intermolecular spaces of liquid rhe phenomenon which is called as solubility
so when we mix sugar and water the level of water does not rise in glass
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The level of water does not goes up because the sugar mixes with the water and there is space between the particles of liquid and water is a liquid. The sugar remains in that space and the level of water does not goes up.
DISTILLED WATER IS MORE COMPRESSIBLE THAN THE SUGAR MIXED WATER
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