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23 January, 20:22

Is sugar dissolving in water a chemical change

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  1. 23 January, 21:06
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    No

    Explanation:

    Dissolving sugar in water is an example of a physical change.

    A chemical change produces new chemical products. In order for sugar in water to be a chemical change, something new would need to result. If you evaporate the water from a sugar-water solution, you're left with sugar.
  2. 23 January, 21:37
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    No, sugar dissolving in water is a physical change. A chemical change would have changed the whole thing from sugar
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