boil the water, what is left in the cup is sugar
The sugar molecules dissipate throughout the water - mixing with the water molecules.
the difference between melting sugar in water or baking cookies with sugar in them is that if you bake cookies with sugar in them you making sugar cookies and melting sugar on water is mixing things together
There is no molecular change ;)
you don't make any new substances, the sugar is just mixed very well into the water
ANSWER:A physical change. Nothing new is made from the solution and they both can be separated later by using heat to evaporate the water, leaving the sugar behind.
sugar solution in water
Sugar and Salt
They both create mixtures called solutions.
Physical. The water breaks up the crystals of sugar into individual molecules, but you still have sugar and water. The sugar is just in smaller clumps.
The sugar molecules dissipate throughout the water - mixing with the water molecules.
Neither sugar (table) nor water are elements but are compounds. Mixing them produces a solution of sugar in water.
First and for most, sugar mixing in water is not a chemical change. It is a physical change (Something which can be gotten back) Water and sugar, once mixed, can both be seperated by heated the liquid. The water evaporates, thus the sugar is left behind. Hope i helped. Chao!
Physical. The water breaks up the crystals of sugar into individual molecules, but you still have sugar and water. The sugar is just in smaller clumps.
the difference between melting sugar in water or baking cookies with sugar in them is that if you bake cookies with sugar in them you making sugar cookies and melting sugar on water is mixing things together
you don't make any new substances, the sugar is just mixed very well into the water
Before mixing you have, of course, separately sugar, water and drink mix.
This is a physical process.