will the weight of water change if sugar is dissolved in it ? justify
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I think so no The weight of sugar not change but the weight of water will chage
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Sugar disintegrates in water since vitality is radiated when the somewhat polar sucrose particles structure intermolecular securities with the polar water atoms. We can for the most part accept that salts separate into their particles when they break up in water.
At the point when sugar is added to water it breaks down and consumes these vacant space, accordingly the volume does not increment as sugar atoms are consuming empty space and not adding to the current space.
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