when sugar is dissolved in water there is no increase in the volume. Which charateristic of matter is illustrated by this observation
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This is because when you dissolve sugar (solid), it occupies the large intermolecular spaces between the liquid (water)molecules. Hence there is no change in volume.(When water is saturated,no more sugar gets dissolved,implying that the molecular spaces are filled)
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