Yes, of course! Adding anything to anything will make anything heavier.
the total mass will be equal to the mass of the tea added to the mass of the sugar such is the law of conservation of mass. The weight will be proportional and dependent on the gravity force of the position in space
No
Yes both will weight the same. Because the sugar merrily dissolves in the tea.
You can drink unsweetened tea, black coffee, herbal tea, sparkling water, or plain unsweetened milk for options with no added sugar. Be sure to check the labels of packaged beverages to ensure they do not contain added sugars.
Gatorade does have a lot of sugar. So if you drink a lot of it, you can gain weight.
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.
Pure lemon juice is too sour for most people to drink, that is why the sugar is added. You could add less sugar, but the drink would be more sour.
Hell NOOO....... Your weight will increase if you consume ginger ale
The volume of the resulting solution is actually increased. As a rule of thumb the extra volume is about 60% of the kg mass taken in litres.Example: 1 L water + 1 kg sugar will take 1 L + 0.60L = 1.6 L(with total mass of 2 kg solution)
The healthiest way to lose weight is to change the foods you eat, try eating foods low in fat and sugar. Also you should try to drink a lot of water. www.webmd.com/diet
Watch your fat intake, sodium , sugar drink lots of water
Since degrees Brix is equal to percent sugar (or sucrose), find the Brix value of a drink containing 23 grams of sugar, divide 23 by the number of total grams of liquid contained in the drink, then multiply by 100 to get the percent (or Brix value).