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Why does sugar soluble in water​

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Answered by skar7882
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Answer:

Sugar is made from sucrose molecules which are larger and more complex than the ions in salt (See Teacher Background Lesson 1.2). ... The polar water molecules attract the oppositely charged polar areas of the sucrose molecules and pull them away, resulting in dissolving.

Answered by rohit3983
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Explanation:

due to crystalline state of sucrose molecules

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