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8 September, 00:02

Is it chemical or physical change sugar dissolving in tea

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  1. 8 September, 00:25
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    Answer: Physical

    Explanation:

    Dissolving of sugar in water is considered a physical change. Even though the appearance has changed (from white crystals to invisible in the water) and the phase has changed, from solid to solution, it is a physical change, not a chemical change, because the bonds between atoms haven't changed.
  2. 8 September, 00:28
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    Answer: Its a physical change.

    Explanation: It's a physical change because the appearance is changing from a white crystal to liquid. It's not a chemical change because the bonds between two atoms haven't changed.
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