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Sugar will dissolve in one cup water yes or no?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, sugar will dissolve in 1 cup of water because the sugar is a soluble.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Yes, Sugar will dissolve in one cup of water.

  • This happens because when the slightly polar sucrose molecules establish intermolecular interactions with the polar water molecules, energy is released.
  • The energy required to disturb the structure of both the pure solute and the solvent is compensated for by the weak bonds that form between the solute and the solvent.
  • This method works so effectively with sugar and water that up to 1800 grams of sucrose can dissolve in a liter of water.
  • Sugar is a molecular solid in which the individual molecules are kept together by moderately,  fragile intermolecular interactions. It is used to sweeten coffee and tea.
  • The fragile links between individual sucrose molecules are broken as sugar dissolves in water, and these C_{12} H_{22} O_{11}  molecules are liberated into the solution.

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