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Explain why when sugar crystals dissolve in water the level of water does not rise appreciable.


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In water, there are interparticle spaces among the molecules, sugar crystals occupy these spaces when dissolved in water that's why there is hardly any change in the water level in the container in which sugar is dissolved.


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