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When a substance like sugar dissolves in water, the particles intermingle. This is possible because the particles of sugar a)have spaces between them b)have strong attractions to eachother c)are pure d)are
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When a substance like sugar dissolves in water, the particles intermingle. This is possible because the particles of sugar
a)have spaces between them
b)have strong attractions to eachother
c)are pure
d)are vaporized
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