Sugars are made naturally by plants, and the ingredients they use to make sugar are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) in a process called photosynthesis.
Saccharides.
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
molecules and compounds
Yes, chemical compounds are made up of elements combined together.
Compounds
The sugar is a solute and the water is the solvent. Together they make a sugar solution.
We don't have chloroplasts like plants so we can't make sugar.
The leaf combines CO2 with ribulose 1,5 diphosphate to make sugar. Some energy rich compounds like NADPH2 and ATP are required to make this combination successful.
The leaf combines CO2 with ribulose 1,5 diphosphate to make sugar. Some energy rich compounds like NADPH2 and ATP are required to make this combination successful.
Sugar crystallization occurs when sugar molecules come together to form a solid structure, typically facilitated by the presence of water and heat. When sugar is dissolved in water and the solution is heated, the sugar molecules separate and become more mobile. As the solution cools or if water evaporates, the sugar molecules can start to bond together, forming crystals. Factors like the concentration of sugar, temperature, and the presence of impurities or nucleation sites can influence this process.
Sugar doesn't come from a seed. The sugar cane and the sugar beet are the two best known plants to make sugar. These plants like all plants are grown from seeds, but as stated above sugar does not come from a seed.
Sugar doesn't smell bad at all. If it does, it is probably rotten; you are smelling compounds that are a byproduct of that rot.