....really a basic way of cooking without salt to determine how long the deprimental time that a sugar sponge cake can take to cook. For example if the sponge cake takes 3 hours to cook you may need 1 cup of sugar to dissolve.
It's basic fisics.
there seems to be a problem with this question.
usually we say that a solid dissolves in a liquid, like salt dissolves in water.
so since the sugar glucose is a solid, NOTHING dissolves in glucose.
if you meant to ask "what will dissolve glucose?" then water is one example.
glucose is a water-soluble sugar, and as such is called hydrophilic, which means water-loving.
glucose has a lot of groups called 'OH' groups, which help the glucose dissolve among other things
Because glucose has many -OH groups, which are capable of forming hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
The common sugar is Sucrose when it becomes soluble in water it is converted into Glucose and fructose on evaporating you can not get back the crystals of sucrose so it is a chemical change.
The sugar dissolves
insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water
Yes, a simple sugar is created during photosynthesis. This is how the plant creates and uses energy to live on.
Because glucose has many -OH groups, which are capable of forming hydrogen bonds with water molecules.
sugar dissolves in water through dispersion.
Sugar dissolves faster.
The sugar will dissolve in water because sugar is polar and so is water with hydrogen bonds. When attraction happens, the water molecules will separate the sugar molecules and the sugar will be dissolved.
Sugar dissolves faster than salt. When a substance dissolves into another substance, it turns into a solution. The substance that is dissolved is the solute.
Sugar dissolves in water because both water and sugar are polar.
Glucose is a type of sugar. But what we normally refer to as "sugar" is actually sucrose, which does not contain glucose.
Salt dissolves faster in heated water. Sugar dissolves faster in regular water.
Salt dissolves faster in heated water. Sugar dissolves faster in regular water.
Glucose is stored sugar.
Sugar is a type of glucose.
Yes. Sugar dissolves in water.