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When sugar is dissolved in water, it appears as a clear, transparent solution with no visible sugar particles.
A crystal of course!
A sugar maple is a large deciduous tree with a broad, rounded crown. Its leaves are palmately lobed with five distinct lobes and turn vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red in the fall. The bark of a sugar maple is gray and furrowed with long, vertical ridges.
One is sweet and the other is salty. Other than that, white granulated sugar actually looks different from salt. If you ever look carefully at the two, it's noticeable that one is more fine than the other. I think that if you taste both of them, salt has a salty taste then sugar and sugar has a sweeter factor than salt. If you have a good sight of eyes then sugar is a little lighter than salt, or if you have a microscope then check what it looks like. Sometimes, the salt is different colour from suger(like brown sugar). Sugar also attracts insects, but salt wouldn't attract insects.
No, sugar does not dissolve in ethyl acetate because sugar is a polar molecule that is more likely to dissolve in polar solvents like water. Ethyl acetate is a nonpolar solvent and is not capable of dissolving polar substances like sugar.
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sugar ants look really cool i cant explain it but go onto google images
it is a circle that has a big S in it and a lot of little dot that look like sugar
Sugar ant nests can be found between rocks and in holes in the woods. Their nests usually look like raised hills with a hole in the middle.
It looks like a square crunchy white cube.
i believe that you are thinking of a sugar glider which is also known as a flying squirrel
When sugar is dissolved in water, it appears as a clear, transparent solution with no visible sugar particles.
Example 14 sugar cubes.
Thirty grams of sugar is equivalent to about 7.5 teaspoons or 6 sugar cubes. This amount of sugar is roughly equal to the amount found in a regular can of soda.
Five teaspoons equals 20 grams of sugar. There are around 39 grams of sugar in a regular can of Coke.
Go on Google Images and type in sugar beet.In words, it is a big, icky looking thing like an rather fat grey or whitish carrot sometimes with multiple roots.