You dissolve 10 mL of sugar in 30 mL of water. The total volume is less than 40 mL. Use the particle theory to explain this observation.
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You can use the particle theory to help explain what happens when solutes dissolve. ... As the sugar particles separate, the smaller water particles fit into the spaces between the larger sugar particles. The water and sugar particles are attracted to each other, so they move closer together when they are mixed
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