It has an expiration date for a reason. I would say nothing is good to ingest after it's expired.
Yes .
The substance that is not soluble in water is sand. Salt, sugar, and powdered drink mix are all soluble in water and will dissolve when mixed with it.
Before mixing you have, of course, separately sugar, water and drink mix.
powdered sugar = Puderzucker
There is no "cake powdered sugar". Powdered sugar is made from sugar, which is ground into a powdered form, with a minute amount of corn starch added to prevent it from "caking" or lumping.
potassium permanganate reacts with powdered sugar
Sugar beets can be turned into granulated sugar
Either water or sugar, more likely water if its not in powdered form.
Powdered sugar crystal
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Usually one pound of powdered sugar is in a box. Which is about 2 cups.