okay it is very simple sugar dissolves in ur poo so it disolves in other stuff.
Sugar in something cold would dissolve, if you put sugar into something hot then it would melt and then dissolve.
yes
Sugar should dissolve faster in a liquid.
increases the contact between the sugar particles and the liquid in the iced tea, which helps to speed up the dissolving process. Stirring also helps to distribute the sugar more evenly throughout the tea, resulting in a faster dissolution.
No, a solvent can dissolve many things and not necessarily just sugar. Water is a solvent and also a liquid and can dissolve sugar, However, it can also dissolve many other things.
Liquid
Salt, sugar, ground coffee, cocoa, chocolate powder, and iced tea powder are some substances that dissolve in water.
We stir iced tea to dissolve the sugar because the added friction helps to break the sugar molecules apart.
The sugar will dissolve in the water, changing the sugar from solid to liquid.
In short, the higher the temperature of the liquid solvent, the more soluable the solute. Let's look at something familiar. How about sugar in tea, which is to say sucrose in water? If you have a cup of hot tea, the molecules of the water are moving much faster due to higher kinetic energy from the heat, so there is more room between them for dissolving the sugar, and it's easy to dissolve two teaspoons of sugar (or even more) completely in the tea without any sugar precipitating out, and the more sugar we dissolve, the sweeter the tea tastes. Take that same volume of iced tea. Now the water molecules have low kinetic energy due to colder temperature and they are packed together much tighter, and there is less room between them to dissolve the sugar. If we try to dissolve two teaspoons of suger in iced tea, most will precipitate out to the bottom of the glass and no matter how hard we stir, the tea does not get sweeter. This is called a super saturated solution. If you like your iced tea sweet, make it first as hot tea and dissolve the desired amount of sugar in it. After it is cooled, your sugar solute will not precipitate out because it has already been completely dissolved in the water.
Well, in a cup of 200mL of tea one teaspoon will indeed dissolve. In fact up to 32 teaspoons of sugar will dissolve in a cup of hot tea (200mL). Not that you want that much sugar...Not sure if coffee is the exact same with sugar amounts.
because hot liquid makes sugar dissolve