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Why sugar dissolves faster in hot water than in cold water?

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Why sugar dissolves faster in hot water than in cold water?

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“Hot” water is different from “Cold” water in that the water molecules are moving much faster in “Hot” water, thus producing much more thermal energy. When you dissolve a sugar cube into the water it’s easier for the chemicals to interact in the more agitated hot state because the reaction is actually occuring faster. The more motion, the more “ground” being covered.

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