When we dissolve sugar in water, Does the level of water changes ? Explain
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Because sugar dissolve in water and fix into empty space between molecules. 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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Sugar dissolves in water because energy is given off when the slightly polar sucrose molecules form intermolecular bonds with the polar water molecules. The weak bonds that form between the solute and the solvent compensate for the energy needed to disrupt the structure of both the pure solute and the solvent.
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