Chemistry, asked by ranimandal770, 2 months ago

When sugar molecules are dissolved in water, they occupy the space in between the water molecules. true or false​

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Answered by pratimaupadhya77
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Explanation:

When sugar is dissolved in water there is no increase in volume as the sugar molecules are surrounded by the molecules of water. The sugar molecules occupy the space between the water molecules

Answered by khushidas93
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Answer:

True

The sugar molecules are now more attracted towards the water molecules and when all the sugar molecules are surrounded by the molecules of water the sugar is dissolved i.e., the spaces between the water molecules are filled with the sugar particles.

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