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Why do sugar molecules become widely separated after being dissolved in water?

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Why do sugar molecules become widely separated after being dissolved in water?

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Sugar is soluble in water. All molecules are in constant random motion. As the sugar dissolves, water molecules attach to the sugar and the molecular motion of water and the collisions that ensue, cause the sugar molecule and its water molecules to move away from the undissolved sugar. Eventually, because of molecular movement, and repeated collisions, the sugar molecules are completely dispersed in the liquid water.

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