Prove that sugar solution is chemical change
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A good example of that is dissolving sugar in water. Once the sugar has all dissolved, you have molecules of sugar mixed in with the molecules of water. The chemical formulas at the end are the same as they were at the start, so this is a physical change.
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Sugar solution is a not a chemical change Because when the sugar is added to water it gets dissolved so the property of sugar remains the same and there is no chemical change so sugar isn't a chemical change.
A chemical change produces new chemical products.
In order for sugar in water to be a chemical change, something new would need to result.
If you evaporate the water from a sugar-water solution, you're left with sugar.
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