Biology, asked by andreajazlyns, 8 hours ago

Salt & sugar dissolves in water give reason​

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Answered by gaikwadkhushi540
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The polar water molecules attract the oppositely charged polar areas of the sucrose molecules and pull them away, resulting in dissolving. Since the ions in salt and the molecules bin sugar are very different, their solubilities tend to be different.

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Answered by aditishukla9095
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Yes salt and sugar get dissolved in water but if we add more and more suger than it will not be able to mix.

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