When sugar is dissolved in water the volume of water remains the same.why?
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When sugar is dissolved in water, the volume does not remain the same. As a soluble material is added to a solvent, it's molecules become surrounded by the solvent molecules and the volume increases slightly.
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When sugar is dissolved in water, the volume does not remain the same. As a soluble material is added to a solvent, it's molecules become surrounded by the solvent molecules and the volume increases slightly.
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Here's your answer!!
There is some error in your question.
When sugar is dissolved in water, the volume does not remain the same. As a soluble material is added to a solvent, it's molecules become surrounded by the solvent molecules and the volume increases slightly.
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Here's your answer!!
There is some error in your question.
When sugar is dissolved in water, the volume does not remain the same. As a soluble material is added to a solvent, it's molecules become surrounded by the solvent molecules and the volume increases slightly.
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#BE BRAINLY
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