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How are the examples of dissolving sugar in water and the antacid tablets dissolved in water different? What does it demonstrate?

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Answer:

To take the tablets, they're fully dissolved in water, where they famously undergo a chemical reaction that produces lots of carbon dioxide bubbles—or fizz.  As the tablets dissolve, the sodium bicarbonate splits apart to form sodium and bicarbonate ions.

Answer:

They are different because the sugar in water dissolves, and the antacid tablets create fizzing.

Explanation: Try it yourself or look it up in a video