when sugar is dissolved in water the volume of the solution does not change why
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Because the molecule of water had space between them and the suger is get fitted in those space only and due to this volume of water don't change.
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Explanation: When sugar is dissolved in water (solution) the volume of the water (solution) increases, but not by much. Adding equal volumes of sugar and water together does not double the volume of the water (solution) , due to the properties of solutions. The molecules in solutions have space between them.
Hence, when sugar is dissolved in water the volume of the solution does not change.
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