Chemistry, asked by yadavji70, 1 year ago

what happened to the volume of the aqueous solution when small amount of sugar is dissolved in it​

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Answered by mindSC
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When you add sugar two water sum of its molecules of the sugar with their pretty crystal shaped find a space between the moleculesof water and they actually do not use extra space so if you just add a small amount of sugar to the water and state it until it's all gone you will see that basically nothing changes and it's so it is barely measurable.

reading more sugar because the new molecules to struggle in finding a place for the own and since we have already reached maximum concentration Mexicans was just deposit on the flu since the mall complex behavior than the water molecules.

these extra sugar molecules by creating on and is all ears increase water level and therefore water volume.

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Answered by vr008191
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Answer:

No change in volume ,

Explanation:

Because In liquid there is space between there particles and when we add sugar in it then particles of sugar dissolves in the water and settled between the liquid particles.

This is the also reason when we dissolves sugar in the water we can not see the sugar particles with our naked eyes.

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