when sugar is dissolved in water there is no increase in the volume which characteristic of matter is insulated wire the observation
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Solution. The absence of increase in volume of water on dissolution of sugar into it, describes the following characteristics of matter: Matter is made up of very, very small particles. Particles of matter have spaces between them.
when sugar is dissolved in water, the intermolecular space present in the water is filled with sugar that's why there is no increase in volume
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