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the sugar makes the density increase so it changes the density in water

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I don't know about salt, but for sugar, if you put in a lot, than yes.

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When the solution gets more mass due to the addition of a solute particle (solute particles do not add noticeably to the volume) then the density will increase.

Density = mass / volume

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Neither. The density of a material never increases as long as it's in the same form.

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Salt makes it less dense.

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It'll increase the density of water.

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