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Is dissolving sugar in water a physical or a chemical change and why??

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Sugar dissolves in water is a physical change because in this change no new substance is formed and the process is reversible in which by vaporization followed by condensation and crystallization water and sugar can be separated.

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Dissolving sugar in water is a physical change because sugar molecules are dispersed within the water, but the individual sugar molecules are unchanged

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