Chemistry, asked by baranishree, 1 year ago

what happens to sugar when it is dissolved in water? where does the sugar go? what information do you get about the nature of matter from the dis solution of sugar in wale

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When sugar is dissolved in water it diffuses and spreads in the water as there is some gap in the intermolecular spaces in water.

The sugar goes into the gaps and cannot be seen this property is called diffusion which is highly present in gaseous state

Answered by SteffiPaul
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When sugar is dissolved in the water, it disappears from the water.

  • When sugar is added to the water it dissolved into the water and vanishes after some time.
  • This happens so because there are some vacant spaces in the water into which the sugar particles get trapped and vanish from the solution.
  • We can conclude that water has intermolecular spaces between them in which sugar and salt particles get trapped.
  • This implies that sugar goes into the spaces between the liquid particles as the liquid has vacant spaces.
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