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Q: If you put yeast and sugar in a flask without water what would you put in a flask for yeast to break down sugar?
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Can water break down sugar?

No.


Why do large groups of sugar molecules break apart in water?

when sugar dissolves in water the sugar molecules are more attracted-to the water than each other.the molecules-break apart from each other and water molecules surround them.


Will shells break easier in vinegar water or sugar water?

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Can sugar and water mixture be taken apart?

evaporate the water at low temp so the sugar does not break down


When crow found same water at the bottom of long necked flask but could not reached the water how can he drink water without toppling it?

Easy - the crow picks up stones, one by one, and drops them into the flask to raise the level of the water until it can drink it.


Can sugar and water be separated by physical means?

It can be separated by using evaporation or a distillation apparatus. The water would be put into steam a and would draw away from the Erlenmeyer Flask. While farther away. The steam would turn back into water while putting the sugar back into its crystalline form.


When a sugar dissolves in water it breaks into smaller and smaller pieces what is the smallest piece sugar can break into and still be sugar?

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Does normal toilet paper dissolve in water?

It doesn't dissolve in water, as would sugar. But it does break down into a papery pulp, which will pass through the sewerage system without causing a blockage.


What happens if you mix sugar with cold water?

sooner of later the sugar would break down


Data for boiling salt water sugar water and plain water?

Impossible to answer without knowing the concentrations of the sugar and salt water.


Why is it acceptable to add water to the titration flask?

Once you have measured out your sample and transferred it to your flask, the absolute amount (moles) of sample is fixed. Adding water to the flask will change the concentration in the flask, titrating also adds volume to the flask as well as reacting with the sample. However, the number of molecules of sample you put into the flask will not change by simply diluting it with water.


Why did the water rush into the erlenmeyer flask when it was submerged in the cold water?

1. When the flask was placed into the cold water, the colder air molecules in the flask move slower, putting out less pressure. With the decrease in air pressure inside the flask, the now greater pressure outside pushes water into the flask until the pressure inside equals the pressure outside.