When sugar crystals dissolve in water the level of water does not rise appreciably.Explain why?
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When sugar crystals dissolve in water, the level of water does not rise appreciably because when the sugar dissolves in water it turns into very tiny particles and fit in the intermolecular spaces of water. Thus the water level does not rise appreciably.
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