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Sugar does not dissolve in water. State whether the statement is True (or) False. And Justify it

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Answered by amitnrw
16

Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

Sugar dissolve in water.

SUGAR is soluble in water.

When sugar dissolves in water, new bonds between sugar and water are created. During this process energy is given off. The amount of this energy is sufficient to brake bonds between molecules of sugar and between molecules of water.

SOLUBILITY is an ability of a substance to dissolve. In the process of dissolving, the substance which is being dissolved is called a solute and the substance in which the solute is dissolved is called a solvent. A mixture of solute and solvent is called a solution.

Sugar - Solute

Water - Solvent

and mixture is Solution.

Answered by presentmoment
8

Answer:  

False. Sugar indeed dissolves in water.  

Explanation:  

Dissolution of sugar in water occurs as a physical change. Sugar has individual molecules in them joined together by comparatively weak forces. When sugar is put to water, these weak bonds get broken gradually and the individual molecules get released. Energy is released when sugar dissolves and the sugar molecules form bonds with the polar water molecules. The resultant bonds compensate for the required energy.

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