What happens to the volume of the solution when small amount of sugar is dissolved in it .
a) Volume will same
b) Volume first increases then decreases
c) Volume first decreases than increases
d) Volume will increase
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a Volume will same
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Here, when sugar is dissolved in water molecules of sugar get surrounded by the molecules of water as “ it is well known that bond between liquid molecules are weak than solids also the space between atmos of liquid molecules are greater than solids” .
So when sugar molecules get dissolved they increases the volume but to the very small extent which can't be seen but only measured by the experiments. Also we can see that density can be seen increased .
So at the end it is said that volume increase but with a small extent that can't be seen without performing experiments.
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