Chemistry, asked by souvik4000, 1 year ago

Is the volume of the resulting sugar mixture equal,more than or less than the sum of the volumes of the unmixed sugar and water

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Answered by romanreigns45
26
No.I think the volume of the mixture of sugar and water is less than the total volume of reactant.
Answered by AadilPradhan
9

The correct answer to the given question is as follows:

  • As the sugar melts in water, the crystals break down, discharging small particles. Sugar fractions expire through the holes between the water particles and combine to form a sugar syrup.
  • When we subtract sugar from water, the volume shifts slightly, but not considerably.
  • Since there are minor areas inside and among the molecules of water, some sugar molecules will invade these spaces, occurring in a volume that is limited than the usual volume.

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