Environmental Sciences, asked by sakshi81godse, 11 hours ago

in tea sugar melts, but not tea powder​

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Answered by ankushrathour2004
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Explanation:

The sugar we use to sweeten coffee or tea is a molecular solid, in which the individual molecules are held together by relatively weak intermolecular forces. When sugar dissolves in water, the weak bonds between the individual sucrose molecules are broken, and these C12H22O11 molecules are released into solution

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