In simple and brief words pls : What happens when sugar is dissolved in water??
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- That's what chemists call a substance that dissolves into another. The water is a solvent—the liquid that breaks down a solute. ... Then, water pulls the sugar molecules apart. When a solute and a solvent come together, they make a solution.
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When sugar is dissolved in water the the sugar molecule breaks up into it's constituent particles and takes place between the inter spacing of the water molecules. The whole of sugar dissolves in water by adjusting in between the loosely held water molecules and thus disappears.
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