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Sugar can dissolve in water because (Grade 5 answer)

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Answered by tajkumar21121890
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When the sugar is mixed in the water, the sugar crystal breaks into small particle and get dissolve in the water. This small molecules of sugar gets placed in the void between the water molecules and thus the sugar get disappear.

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Answered by candycrush28627
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The bond between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms (O–H bond) in sugar (sucrose) gives the oxygen a slight negative charge and the hydrogen a slight positive charge. ... The polar water molecules attract the negative and positive areas on the polar sucrose molecules which makes sucrose dissolve in water.

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