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Salt and sugar are poured into a glass of water and stirred. Slowly, the salt and sugar crystals become harder to see and then cannot be seen at all. What happened to the salt and sugar?

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They dissolved into the water, forming a mixture.

They reacted with the water, forming a compound.

They combined with the water, forming an element.

They evaporated from the water, forming a solid.

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User Kwerle
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Answer:

They dissolved into the water, forming a mixture.

Step-by-step explanation:

The salt is sodium chloride (NaCl) and the sugar is a dissacharide which contains many hydroxyl groups (-OH). Both of them are very soluble in water, but they will not start a chemical reaction between themselves.

Dissolving them in water will form a mixture of chloride ions (Cl⁻), sodium ions (Na⁻) and sugar molecules.

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