When 50g of sugar dissolved in 100 ml of water, there is no increase in
volume. Why?
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Answer:
Sugar molecules occupies the space present between water molecules. Hence there is no increase in volume.
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Explanation:
there is no increase in its volume. We can conclude that there as spaces between the particles of water and these spaces accommodate sugar particles. Level of water after dissolving sugar is same as before adding sugar
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