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Does sugar when dissolved form ions

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Answer:

Dissolving sugar is a physical change. It is not a chemical change. So, ions will not be formed.

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Sugar will readily dissolve in water but doesn't form cations and anions in solution. That is, there are no charge carriers formed. Substances that only partially ionize into ions when dissolved in water are called weak electrolytes.

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