Chemistry, asked by mass21571, 1 year ago

Sugar dissolves in water.-physical or chemical change.give reasons

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dissolving sugar in water is an example of a physical change because A chemical changeproduces new chemical products. In order for sugar in water to be a chemical change, something new would need to result. A chemical reactionwould have to occur. However, mixing sugar and water simply produces... sugar in water! The substances may change form, but not identity. That's a physical change.

Answered by BrahmleenKaur
6
It is a physical change as neither any energy is consumed not released and more over we can get back the sugar crystals with the process of crystallisation..
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