Chemistry, asked by zahidaq1953, 1 year ago

why does sugar dissolv in water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For a liquid to dissolve a solid, the molecules of the liquid and solid must attract one another. The bond between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms (O–H bond) in sugar (sucrose) gives the oxygen a slight negative charge and the hydrogen a slight positive charge. Sucrose is a polar molecule.

Answered by queen2735
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The sugar dissolves in water because of the inter-molecules space present in the water.It get stored in the inter-molecules space of water.Hence it dissolves.

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