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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 6 months ago
Water is solvent and sugar and salt are solvent. When the sugar or salt are added to water, the positive ions (anions) attracts negative ions of sugar/salt while the negative ions (cations) attracts postive ions of sugar or salt.
Hence, the molecules of sugar or salt can form a mixture with molecules of water and this is called solubility.
Thus, sugar and salt gets easily dissolved in water after some time.
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