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Granulated sugar would dissolve faster because there is more surface area exposed to the water.
salt and sugar will dissolve in water while sand and baby powder will not dissolve
yes because the sugar is compacted so it takes a little bit longer to dissolve
When granulated sugar and water come in contact, the water molecules surround the individual sugar molecules, and the sugar molecules go into solution. You end up with an aqueous solution of sugar.
Iron powder is not soluble in water.
Granulated sugar would dissolve faster because there is more surface area exposed to the water.
dissolve the sugar in water then filter to get the wax then boil off the water from the sugar
With enough heat, powdered sugar will dissolve in water just like granulated sugar. Complete absorption of the sugar will occur at a lower temperature per unit of sugar comparatively because of the difference in granular size. As such it will appear to dissolve more completely or faster than granulated.
Salt, sugar, ground coffee, cocoa, chocolate powder, and iced tea powder are some substances that dissolve in water.
salt and sugar will dissolve in water while sand and baby powder will not dissolve
you need a themometer, water, spoon, salt sugar
yes because the sugar is compacted so it takes a little bit longer to dissolve
sugar will dissolve in water, the other two wont.
Most people would conclude that water can dissolve lemonade powder because of one or more of these assumptions:It is designed and formulated to dissolve in water.The instructions for mixing it say that it will dissolve in water.It is mostly sugar and sugar, being fairly polar dissolves in water.Lemonade is expected to be mostly a solution.You have witnessed the same brand of lemonade mix dissolve in water before.
When granulated sugar and water come in contact, the water molecules surround the individual sugar molecules, and the sugar molecules go into solution. You end up with an aqueous solution of sugar.
the substance can disslove in water (h2o) are most POWDER. Additional answer A powder is no more or no less able to dissolve in water than if that substance were NOT a powder. Powdering something does not help to make it soluble, though it might make it dissolve more quickly if it's able to dissolve at all. Some substances that dissolve to some extent are salt, sugar, calciul sulphate, copper chloride - millions of things
The water will change it's color and taste.