Why the level of water doesn't rise when sugar is dissolved in water?
The water level rise is too small to notice.
Sugar settles at the bottom.
Sugar particles get into the interparticle of water.
Sugar particles are constantly moving.
Explain why when sugar crystals dissolve in water the level of water does not rise appreciable.
When sugar crystals dissolve in water the level of water does not rise appreciable
When sugar is dissolved in water, does not raise the water level in a beaker.
When sugar is dissolved in water, it does not raise the water level in a beaker because sugar settles in the spaces of water.