when we dissolve a spoonful of sugar in a glass of water then why the volume of he water do not rise?
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the level of water doesn't change when sugar is dissolved in it as it is soluble in water it occupies space between the 2 molecules of water. Hence it's level ie it's volume doesn't increases.
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The level of water doesn't change when sugar is dissolved in it as it is soluble in water it occupies space between the 2 molecules of water. Hence it's level ie it's volume doesn't increases.
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