Chemistry, asked by saurabhkumar47pakwtj, 11 months ago

why sugar dissolves in water.... if both are different...... only genius can answer ​

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Answered by sonukumardreamer
2

this is becz sugars er missible in water

nd the bond length of sugar is large between their compound so ,it is easily break into water..

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saurabhkumar47pakwtj: but we know that non polar dissolves in non polar and polar dissolves in polar.... so how
Answered by ayra2878
2

because sugar molecules get mixed with the water molecules

sugar is in solid form and water is in liquid, liquid molecules have spaces between them so particles easily adjust

and two solids diffusion never occurs


ayra2878: please tell me write answer
saurabhkumar47pakwtj: because we know that non polar dissolves in non polar and polar dissolves in polar..... so sugar if non polar and water is polar
saurabhkumar47pakwtj: so sugar dissolves or why dissolves
saurabhkumar47pakwtj: it's a very tricky and simple question ☺
ayra2878: thanks for telling brother
saurabhkumar47pakwtj: what thanks.... Tell why dissolves
ayra2878: because it had a bond between them
ayra2878: sugar dissolved in salt both are non polar now give me reason
ayra2878: well its not of my level
ayra2878: so by
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