Chemistry
Chemistry, 24.09.2019 03:20, Jhart1234

Salt and sugar are poured into a glass of water and stirred. slowly, the salt and sugar crystals become harder to see and then cannot be seen at all. what happened to the salt and sugar?
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they dissolved into the water, forming a mixture.
they reacted with the water, forming a compound.
they combined with the water, forming an element.
they evaporated from the water, forming a solid.

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