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Yes, it is easy possible.
It isn't really a matter of what would dissolve first, as it is which dissolves faster. Both would dissolve at the same time, but the sugar would dissolve faster, and in higher quantities. Sugar has a solubility of 211.5 g/100 mL of water where salt only is ~37 g/ 100 mL. Sugar still dissolves faster even though apple juice has 10.8 g of sugar per 100 mL, since the solubility is as high as it is, sugar would dissolve first.
My brother dissolves sugar in his orange juice to make it sweet. You can dissolve salt in water to make saltwater.
Yes, you can dissolve a solute like sugar in it. The resulting mixture is a solution.
It doesn't. Water can dissolve the pill fast, but not as fast as soda because of all the acids in soda.
When baking soda and sugar are added to orange juice, the baking soda can react with the acids in the orange juice and create carbon dioxide gas, resulting in fizzing or bubbling. The sugar will simply dissolve in the juice without any noticeable reaction.
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yes it can
The dried powdered juice will dissolve in the water, forming a flavored liquid. This is because the powder contains sugar, flavoring, and other ingredients that are meant to be mixed with water to make a drink. Stirring the mixture will help the powder dissolve faster.
Adding sugar to cold water is the absolute slowest way to dissolve the sugar. If you're wanting to dissolve sugar at a very fast rate, add some sugar crystals in a hot beverage.
You can lose weight a lot faster and dissolve sugar faster.
Lemon slices will remain solid. Ice doesn't dissolve, but it will melt.