When 50g of sugar is dissolved in 100 m L of water, there is no increase in volume. What
characteristic of matter is illustrated by this observation?
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When the sugar is dissolved in water there is no increase in water level becoz the particles of sugar fill the gap between the particles of water as their is spaces between water particles.
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this is because the sugar fill the spaces in between the water
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