You are nnot supposed to burn the sugar. By simply melting it down you ate changing its compound.
Water - it is breaking down the sugar crystals. The solvent is the part that is doing the breaking down. (usually a liquid)
Water - it is breaking down the sugar crystals. The solvent is the part that is doing the breaking down. (usually a liquid)
Running.
sugar
Water - it is breaking down the sugar crystals. The solvent is the part that is doing the breaking down. (usually a liquid)
Matter breaking down.
anaerobic respiration
Amylase is an enzyme which acts on starch.Amylase breaking it down to sugar.
No. By burning something you are breaking it down and forming new products (smoke, carbon dioxide, etc), and these are different from the original compound. In contrast, when you melt something, some of it is actually vaporized at the same time, and that is what you are smelling. So when you melt it, you smell the molecules of the original compound, whereas when you burn it, you are smelling the compounds that were formed during the burning process. That said, when burning something, you will probably also smell some of the original compound, because usually when something is burning, some of it is also vaporized and not all of it is burned.
Amylase acts on starch.Amylase breaking it down to sugar,glucose.
Amylase is an enzyme which acts on starch, breaking it down to sugar/glucose.
mitochondria