Chemistry, asked by SaM999959, 1 month ago

If we pour some sugar in water and mix it, it will look like normal water. How we can prove that there is sugar in the water?​

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Answered by Itzpureindian
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: Because the sugar has dissolved in the water, it's not clumped at the bottom of the cup nor has it turned into water or is just floated around the cup. Student selected A: sugar doesn't separate into separate molecules in water, nor does it completely change into a new chemical.

Answered by MERCTROOPER
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The molecules of sugar are so small That when they mix with particles of water the sugar gets vanished.

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