as we know solids are rigid but when we add some sugar or salt in water shape of sugar and salt is changed. why? with explanation
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Answer:The state of the sugar or salt crystal don't change as they are little in size and when filling the container they likewise stay same as salt or sugar. Yet, in light of the fact that they are bigger in size, a few spaces can be seen between them. All in all state of badams continues as before.
Both sugar and salt are initially the strong particles yet they are crystalline solids which have a customary and indistinguishable shape for every atom and they are extremely little in their size so they are arranged in a regular pattern and fill all the space of the holder so they appear like they have taken the state of the container.
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When we mix Sugar and salt in water it get dissolved instead they are solid particles bcz they just fit in up in between the water molecules and we can't see but we can taste it .
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