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When sugar is dissolved in water, why can't the individual particles of sugar be seen?

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When sugar is dissolved in water, it breaks up into simpler molecules. These simpler molecules comes in between the molecules of the liquid. These simpler molecules are too small to be seen, that's why individual particles of sugar can't be seen.

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