if you have enough. the world doesn't have an infinite supply though....if we eat the sources too. your answer is yes and no.
If you mean taking a cup of water and adding endless amounts of sugar to it then no, at some point the solution will become 'saturated', prohibiting anymore sugar dissolving.
it will not keep going because you have to keep adding salt instead of sugar it will go on fovever if you keep adding salt.
Eventually no more will dissolve. We say the solution has become saturated.
2360, 4720, 7080 and keep adding 2360 forever.
38475, 76950, 115425 and keep adding 38475 forever.
101001, 202002, 303003 and just keep adding 101001 forever.
465, 930, 1395 and keep adding 465 forever.
465, 930, 1395 and keep adding 465 forever.
3315, 6630, 9945 and keep adding 3315 forever.
1830, 3660, 5490 and just keep adding 1830 forever.
665, 1330, 1995 and keep adding 665 forever.
142, 284, 426 and keep adding 142 forever.
When a solution becomes saturated, it means that the maximum amount of solute (sugar) has dissolved in the solvent (water) at that specific temperature. Adding more sugar will not dissolve because there are no more available solvent molecules for it to surround and disperse into. This leads to excess sugar settling at the bottom of the container rather than dissolving.