Because the solution will get saturated at some point where it can hold no more sugar particles.
Sugar is soluble i tried it in my science cass.=) Sugar is soluble i tried it in my science cass.=)
No, because it's soluble.
No, sugar does not dissolve in sand because they are two different substances with different properties. Sugar is soluble in water, while sand is not soluble in water.
Soluble in water, sand is not.
it is soluble because it disappers in the water
Sugar is soluble in water, which means it can dissolve and form a homogenous mixture when added to water. This is because sugar molecules are able to interact with water molecules, breaking them apart and forming a solution.
Sugar is soluble because it dissolves in water.
Sugar is soluble in water, meaning it can dissolve in water to form a homogeneous solution.
In warm water the forces between sugar molecules are weakened.
Both (table) salt and sugar are soluble in water.
Because sugar is easily soluble in water.
No, sugar and hexane are not miscible because sugar is polar and water-soluble, while hexane is nonpolar and does not mix with water.