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How does sugar dissolve in water?

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Answered by Ammuharish
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Answer:

The sucrose molecules are attracted to one another by positive and negative polar areas. The polar water molecules attract the oppositely charged polar areas of the sucrose molecules and pull them away, resulting in dissolving.

Answered by rochwani777
1

Explanation:

because it has small particles and the sugar is solute and water is solvent

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