When some common salt or shugar is added to
water in a measuring Cylinder, the volume of water
does not show any delectable change. Explain
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When in a measuring cylinder sugar is added to water there is no change in volume because of the sharing of the volume between the molecules of sugar and water.
Explanation:
- According to the molecular theory of water or any other liquid there is lot of open space which is present in between the molecule.
- As a result of this when we add sugar or salt these molecules of sugar and salt get placed between the molecules of water , as a result of this there is no change in the volume of the liquid
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