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Is Dissolving Sugar in Water a Physical or Chemical Reaction?

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Is Dissolving Sugar in Water a Physical or Chemical Reaction?

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The act of sugar dissolving in water is a physical change. Physical change is defined as when a substance changes form without changing chemical structure, and chemical change is defined as the change in chemical bonds.

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