No. Rock candy dissolves in water, which is different from melting.
No. If it did then it would melt in your hand. Rock candy is made mostly of sucrose, which does not melt but breaks down at 367 degrees Fahrenheit.
No because if you put hot water in a plastic container, it'll melt
yes it does. If it melts in your hand then I'm sure it will melt in the sun
You dont. When you boil it in water, the sugar dissolves. Then let cool and evaporate and provide a crystallization seed, e.g. a thread. The sugar will cristallize out in large crystals as rock candy.
I t dissolves
Hot water
rock candy is formed in a supersaturated solution of sugar & water.
rock candy is formed in a supersaturated solution of sugar & water.
Sort of depends on what you mean melt. It will melt/burn when high heat is applied to it. And it will melt if there is moisture in the air for it react with.
No stone/rock melts in water. It may erode over time, but does not melt. Salt as a mineral will dissolve in water.
sugar becomes rock candy when it is added with water. Once it is added with water you wait till the water evaporates thus having the sugar be left behind. Once the sugar is left be hind it hardens and forms into hard crystals we know today as rock candy.
about 100 tea spoons of sugarlol