what happens when you add sugar to water ?
(1) volume of water decreases
(2) volume of water increase
(3) volume of water remains same
(4) none of these
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The correct answer here is Option 3: the volume of water remains the same.
- When a solute of any sort is introduced to a solvent, the solute establishes an intermolecular connection with the solvent molecules.
- It has no impact on the amount of solvent if it is in solid or powder form.
- When sugar is added to water, the volume of water does not change since the quantity does not change.
- By interacting with its molecule, just the sugar molecule will occupy space in the water.
- The only difference is that due to the sugar, the solution will become more concentrated.
- Because the concentration of a solution is mostly affected by a solid solute.
- Therefore, the correct answer is that the volume of water stays the same.
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