Q4. Why does the water level not change when sugar is dissolved in a glass filled with
water?
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because it will mix up with water
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Water molecules have atoms arranged far away from each other. So there are much intermolecular spaces between them. When salt/sugar is dissolved in water, the molecules of salt/sugar goes into the these spaces. Thus no water level rise takes place. but as we go on adding salt/sugar, a time comes when no intermolecular spaces are left. This point is called saturation point and the solution is referred to as the saturated solution. Adding extra amount of sugar/salt in after it is saturated, the level will rise. but not before saturation.
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