Science, asked by garcia11, 22 days ago

what is the volume of the sugar and water mixture? you can make a guess considering the particles and the spaces between them​

Answers

Answered by AnshikaGuptaorg
2

Explanation:

Near about 140 atp pressure of atm

Answered by madeducators3
0

The volume of the sugar and water mixture. you can make a guess considering the particles and the spaces between.​

Explanation

  • The volume of the sugar and water mixture

The volume of the water will remain the same, as you are not adding more water. However, the overall volume of the solution will increase. Due to the way sugar dissolves in water, this will not be a 1:1 increase in overall volume.

  • The particles and the spaces between them​

The particles in the solid are touching with very little space between them. The particles in a liquid usually are still touching but there are some spaces between them. The gas particles have big distances between them.

There is always space (vacuum) between particles. The particles are small objects that exist in (sometimes vast) empty space. In gas particles there's a lot more space between the particles; the particles fly around in vacuum, bumping into each other.

Similar questions