If we add the ice after the sugar dissolves then what will happen
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Sugar Doesn't Really Melt Ice
What actually happens is that it lowers the freezing point, so water can stay in the liquid state at a colder temperature. It does this by providing space between the water molecules and reducing their attraction on each other.
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