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Q: How many cups of sugar are in rock candy?
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Is rock candy a rock?

No. Rock candy is crystallized sugar.


Is rock candy nutritious?

As nutritious as pure sugar. Rock Candy is 100% sugar, crystallized.


Can rock candy be made with cotton candy sugar?

no


How does sugar and water make rock candy?

The primary, and only necessary, ingredient in Rock Candy is sugar. Rock candy is made with sugar is dissolved into warmed water, forming a syrup. Usually something like a popsicle stick is partially submerged in the solution, and over a period of time (a week?) sugar crystals will start to form and collect on the stick, forming rock candy. People add optional coloring and flavoring to improve the final product. That's pretty much it, there are many "How to make rock candy" videos and pages on the net.


What are the science concept to rock candy?

rock candy is formed in a supersaturated solution of sugar & water.


What are the related science concept to rock candy?

rock candy is formed in a supersaturated solution of sugar & water.


Is powder sugar one of the ingredients in rock candy?

No, but regular sugar is


What is a word that starts with rock and means boiled sugar?

rock candy


How does sugar become rock candy?

sugar becomes rock candy when it is added with water. Once it is added with water you wait till the water evaporates thus having the sugar be left behind. Once the sugar is left be hind it hardens and forms into hard crystals we know today as rock candy.


Can you make rock candy with white sugar?

yes


What is the background of rock candy?

More commonly known as a candy cane or a stick of rock. Another answer Rock candy is an old candy made of solid sugar and is literally hard as a rock. Some of it is clear and very sweet.


What is a name for Boiled sugar that has rock in it?

rock candy Note that there are not actually rocks in the candy. The name comes from the crystalline structure.