(xiv) Why does the volume of water not change when one tablespoonfull of sugar is aditetit
100 mL of water?
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sugar molecules hide itself in water molecules
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Answer: the sugar which you mixed in a glass of water is a polar covalent molecule water also being a polar covalent molecule breaks the sugar into positive and negative ion and making it occupy the intermolecular space of water thus the volume of water doesn't changes .
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