Yes. Sugar is soluble in water.
Before mixing you have, of course, separately sugar, water and drink mix.
No, the sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent.
They both will melt and become sugared water
sooner of later the sugar would break down
The sugar will dissolve in the water, changing the sugar from solid to liquid.
When sugar and drink mix are added to water, they dissolve and mix with the molecules of water. The sugar molecules break apart and are evenly distributed throughout the water, creating a sweetened solution. Similarly, the drink mix particles dissolve into the water, creating a flavored solution.
No.
cocoa mix
with sugar, the water has a low solubility, so the mixture does not mix easily, but it is soluble, therefore it mixes
it dossolves into the water and mix with sugar
Mix sugar and water.
No, sugar and hexane are not miscible because sugar is polar and water-soluble, while hexane is nonpolar and does not mix with water.