How much sugar, how much water, how warm is "warm", are you stirring it or not, is the sugar powdered, in the form of small crystals, in the form of rock candy ... there are so many variables that it is impossible to give an answer to a question this vague.
However, even if you had given that information, this is not something that scientists are usually terribly interested in. We generally assume that if you're trying to dissolve something you will first get it in a reasonably finely divided form and stir, and it takes however long it takes. How much sugar can you dissolve in a liter of water at 25 degrees ... that's a question that someone somewhere has recorded the answer to. How long it took is generally of considerably less interest, and finding that information would be much harder... probably harder than actually getting some sugar, and some water, and doing the experiment yourself.
it only takes about 3 minutes to dissolve sugar in hot to boiling water. When it could take about a hour for cold water.
Yes, sugar can dissolve even without stirring, and even in cold water, it just takes longer. It will eventually dissolve.
In a Solution i.e your tea, only so much sugar can Dissolve. If you put loads of sugar into your tea, it can become a saturated solution. This means that the excess molecules of the sugar have no more room to dissolve into the tea, therefore it just sets at the bottom like sand.More Information:It is possible that enough sugar was added to the tea to saturate it, at which point no more sugar would dissolve, but that takes a lot of sugar. So, it is more likely that more time was needed for the sugar to dissolve. This process can be hastened by inverting the sugar (by adding a bit of lemon juice and/or corn syrup [glucose])
yes because the sugar is compacted so it takes a little bit longer to dissolve
Well, Actually like when you take a like massive amount of sugar as much as salt and you like try to dissolve it, it takes like less time for the salt to dissolve because like the size of the like sugar cube is larger than the salt so llike it will take time for the sugar to dissolve. So I like think these are the differences ( like ). :)
The amount of time and speed it takes to dissolve sugar in water and dissolve salt in water depends on the amounts of salt and sugar, the amount of water, and the temperature of the water. The approximate time needed to dissolve the sugar and salt in water is 25 minutes.
It actually depends on what type of sugar you have but white sugar takes 2.6 mins to completely dissolve
it only takes about 3 minutes to dissolve sugar in hot to boiling water. When it could take about a hour for cold water.
Yes, sugar can dissolve even without stirring, and even in cold water, it just takes longer. It will eventually dissolve.
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It takes about 5 seconds.
It takes about two minutes possibly three
i think its because caster sugar has smaller particles!!:)
"verry fast lol"-ID2044656405In cold water, without stirring, it takes about 10-15 minutes.-nitromegamer
Depends on the amount of friction applied and the temperature of the water. The more friction and the higher the temperature, the more sugar will be able to dissolve. Probably something close to 1 gal of sugar or whatever that equates to in ounces.
In a Solution i.e your tea, only so much sugar can Dissolve. If you put loads of sugar into your tea, it can become a saturated solution. This means that the excess molecules of the sugar have no more room to dissolve into the tea, therefore it just sets at the bottom like sand.More Information:It is possible that enough sugar was added to the tea to saturate it, at which point no more sugar would dissolve, but that takes a lot of sugar. So, it is more likely that more time was needed for the sugar to dissolve. This process can be hastened by inverting the sugar (by adding a bit of lemon juice and/or corn syrup [glucose])
well it depends on the tempeture...but for hot water it takes like maybe 34-40 minutes to dissolve in water and for cold water.. would maybeee 45-55 minutes to dissolve..but you guys should test it just to make sure ;)