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Sugar and salt mix easily in water while sand cannot. Why? can pls answer to my question
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Sugar and salt mix easily in water while sand cannot. Why?
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The salt dissolves in water because the week bound between the molecules of salt break down and forms a solution in water, but in sand the molecular bond force is higher and it is highly stable so chemical reaction don’t take place , this make the sand to be undissolved in water
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