Table sugar is typically a dissacarhide known as sucrose. When sucrose is placed in a solvent, such as water, it dissolves (mainly because of its hydrophillic properties) and forms an amalgam of water molecules and sucrose molecules.
The sugar and salt will not react. Therefore, the only thing that will happen is that the sodium and chloride ions will dissociate in the water. Consequently, you will produce aqueous sodium and chloride ions (you will also have aqueous sugar).
Yes. Water is the solvent, sugar is the solute. Together, they make a solution.Add lemons, and it makes lemonade!
Rusting requires iron, oxygen and water. Some substances added to water can accelerate rusting, but these are usually ionic. Sugar, being molecular, would have no effect.
sugar and phosphate
Two or more substances that are not chemically combined make up a mixture.
all you have to do is add sugar into boiling water. the sugar will dissolve and make saturated sugar!!
water and carbon dioxide
water and carbon dioxide
you don't make any new substances, the sugar is just mixed very well into the water
The sugar is a solute and the water is the solvent. Together they make a sugar solution.
you don't make any new substances, the sugar is just mixed very well into the water
Yes. Water is the solvent, sugar is the solute. Together, they make a solution.Add lemons, and it makes lemonade!
you get a fruit get water sugar or salt mix it together well
1. get lemons 2.get sugar 3.water 4.juice lemons 5.put water and lemon juice together 6.add sugar 7.stir until lemon,water,and sugar come together and makes lemonade
Rusting requires iron, oxygen and water. Some substances added to water can accelerate rusting, but these are usually ionic. Sugar, being molecular, would have no effect.
you take a fake flower, and get some water and sugar, stir the sugar and water together, and drop some drops in the flower and give it to your butterfly.
Redered radioactive, due to the formation of positrons and neutrinos as the sugar is ionized.
Find a Brix chart on the Internet. Find 55 Brix on the chart. The chart will supply you with the amount of sugar (under the solids column) and water to make a 55 Brix syrup. Add the sugar and water together and heat to dissolve the sugar.