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How do you draw a particle diagram for sugar dissolving in tea?
Particle Diagram for Sugar Dissolving in Tea
[Image of a particle diagram showing sugar molecules (small, white circles) and tea molecules (larger, brown circles). The sugar molecules are dispersing throughout the tea, and some are beginning to dissolve.]
Steps:
1. Draw a beaker or cup to represent the container for the tea.
2. Draw several large, brown circles to represent the tea molecules.
3. Draw several small, white circles to represent the sugar molecules.
4. Position the sugar molecules around the tea molecules.
5. Show some of the sugar molecules dissolving by drawing them as smaller circles or by breaking them into smaller pieces.
6. Add arrows to show the sugar molecules moving and dispersing throughout the tea.
Explanation:
This particle diagram shows how sugar molecules disperse and dissolve in tea. The sugar molecules are smaller than the tea molecules and can fit in between them. As the sugar molecules move, they interact with the water molecules in the tea and break apart, or dissolve. This process continues until the sugar is fully dissolved and evenly distributed throughout the tea.
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