Sugar is soluble in water forming a sugar solution. The sugar would be the solute. The water would be the solvent.
The problem you would have is that the sugar cube would not be at its regular size so to solve that you would have to put the water in first and then put the sugar cube in it. After that is done then record the volume the sugar starrts to melt into the water.
Gold is an element but water and sugar are compounds. Put together they would be a mixture.
Evaporate the water.
That would depend on how much salt or sugar you have dissolved in the water. As you have not told us that we can not give you a precise answer.
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Sugar is soluble in water forming a sugar solution. The sugar would be the solute. The water would be the solvent.
Salt water is a solution of sodium chloride in water.
The chemical formula for water is H20 there is no sugar if there was it would be called sugar water.
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Evaporate the water off and recondense it.
Pure water is a insulator, however if there are ions in the water it becomes an excellent conductor.
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You could try running water through it (which would dissolve the sugar), collecting the water, and evaporate it to get the sugar back.
The sugar water would turn slushy if the temperature turns COLD.
No. When the grains of sugar dissolves in the water, the sugar is still there. If one should taste the water, they would discover that the water is sweet. Therefore, that proves the sugar remains within the water.
The problem you would have is that the sugar cube would not be at its regular size so to solve that you would have to put the water in first and then put the sugar cube in it. After that is done then record the volume the sugar starrts to melt into the water.