When sugar is dissolved in water there is hardly any change in volume. Which charecteristicsof matter is demonstrated by this observation ??
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It shows that particles of liquid have some inter molecular space and sugar particles occupies that space
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Inter-molecular space between water molecules is the reason why there is no change in volume when sugar is dissolved in water.
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It is because sugar occupies the inter-molecular spaces in-between water molecules so nothing change is happened in the volume of the water. There are some inter-molecular space is available which can be occupied by the matter after dissolving in the liquid. This way the volume of the liquid will not be increased.
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