Sugar dissolving would be an example of a physical change. This is because it does not change chemically, so it is still sugar.
No, it is simply dissolving so it is a physical change.
Dissolving sugar in water is a physical change. If you let the water evaporate, the sugar will be left behind. Evaporation is a physical process, not chemical.
Dissolving sugar in hot water is a chemical change.
It is a physical change.
Sugar dissolving would be an example of a physical change. This is because it does not change chemically, so it is still sugar.
No dissolving of sugar is not a chemical property because no reaction takes place.
No, it is simply dissolving so it is a physical change.
No
Dissolving dissolving! Watch your grammar. The best example is sugar cube dissolving in a water. Best way to dissolve it is to smash it, put it in water and then stir it.
Sugar dissolving in water is a chemical change because sugar is Sucrose which in aqueous solution is broken down into Glucose and Fructose.
a physical change
no
a chemical reaction
Sugar's dissolveable qualities.
The chemical structure of sugar remain unchanged.
Dissolving sugar in water is a physical change. If you let the water evaporate, the sugar will be left behind. Evaporation is a physical process, not chemical.