When sugar is added to water sugar particles are not seen what happens to the sugar particles which property of matter is responsible for the observation
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The sugar particles gets dissolved in the water and forms a solution
- There are small voids present in between every particle in matter and this is the major concept behind the term solubility.
- When sugar is dissolved in water the sugar particles gets into the inter particle spaces between the water particles.
- The sugar particles gets dissolved in water and this is the reason that the water is clear and no sugar particles cannot be seen.
- If the interparticles spaces in water gets filled up the sugar particles remains undissolved and the particles can be seen clearly.
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The solubility property of the matter is responsible for this observation.
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- When the sugar is dissolved in water, the weak bond between the water and the sugar reacts with the sugar to disintegrate the sugar to mix with water.
- After some time, the sugar in the water is not visible. This type of solution is called true solution.
- In the given example, the concentration water is more than the concentration water. If the concentration of sugar is increased with same amount solvent, then the after certain time, the sugar particle in the water does not dissolves and visible through the water.
- The solubility of solute and solvent is the property of the matter in chemistry of the matter.
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