How can you support the particulate nature of matter with the
help of an experiment involving the dissolution of sugar
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It is observed that the crystals of sugar disappear. The level of water remains unchanged. These observations can be explained by assuming that matter is made up of small particles. On dissolution, the particles of sugar get distributed into the spaces between particles of water.
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Take water in a glass. Add a spoon of salt in the glass of water and stir. The salt will dissolve and the water will taste salty. The salt particles dissolve in water because they occupy the spaces between the particles of water in the glass.
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