why does sugar seem to disappear when it dissolve in water? is it a physical change or a chemical change?
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Whether Dissolving Is a Chemical or Physical Change
Any time you dissolve a covalent compound like sugar, you're looking at a physical change. The molecules get further apart in the solvent, but they don't change.
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it is a physical change
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the particles of sugar settle in between the intermolecular space of water. but they can be separated through crystallisation. so it is a physical change
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