Simple acids do not do much of anything to sugar. Sugar's not acidic, and not basic, so acids do not react with it, helping it to dissolve. The few acids that do react with it tend to ruin it irreversibly, and that is not dissolving, that is destroying. Vinegar is not one of those. Nor is Hydrochloric acid. And they do that by forcibly adding oxygen or extracting water, not by acidity: which is donating H+ ions.
acetic acid and alcohol each have only one OH group. If each OH group in sugar H-bonds to a vinegar molecule, each such molecule is no longer able to H-bond with the rest of the solvent bath. Which, for store-bought 5% vinegar, is 95% water, and wants only H-bonds.
if you mean disovable yes sugar can disolve in soda.
Sugar is soluble i tried it in my science cass.=) Sugar is soluble i tried it in my science cass.=)
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Total sugar: amount of sugars in a specified volume or mass, in percent. Soluble sugars: amount of sugars soluble in water, in percent; not all sugars are completely soluble.
...? Did you mean "Is sugar soluble" or "what is the solublity of sugar"? If you meant the first one, then the answer is yes. If you meant the second one, then I am not sure of the exact solubility. Please resubmit the question with beter grammar.
No, sugar is not soluble in hexane. This is because sugar is considered hydrophilic, so it will only dissolve in something that contains water.
Baking soda is more soluble in water than sugar.
Sugar is very soluble in water.
sugar, salt, baking soda
baking powder is an insoluble solid and sugar is soluble solid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
citric acid is more soluble than baking soda, and baking soda is more soluble than salt
Washing soda (sodium carbonate) is soluble in water.
Soluble substances are substances that can be dissolved,(example, in a liquid) :CoffeeSaltSugarRaro/ powdered juicebaking sodagelatineand detergent
Sugar is soluble i tried it in my science cass.=) Sugar is soluble i tried it in my science cass.=)
is baking soda a solvent
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Yes, it is.