When sugar is added to water, sugar particles are not seen. What happens to the sugar particles. Which property of matter is responsible for this observation.
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because water is solvent and sugar is solute and when we add a solute to a solvent it becomes a miscible liquid ( miscible liquids means the liquids in which the solute added is totally dissolved)
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The property is space between particles of matter.
Explanation:
The sugar particles get into the space between the water
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