if you dissolve sugar in water , sugar is no longer . from what experiments that you can ascertain that sugar is not lost ? Explain.
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That's because the sugar molecules have split up and spread throughout the glass. In this example, sugar is a solute. That's what chemists call a substance that dissolves into another. The water is a solvent—the liquid that breaks down a solute.
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