in simple English
if you heat the water, the sugar would disolve easier
sugar disolves in water when the sugar particles go into the inter molecular spaces beteen the water molecules
so increasing the spaces sure would help
you can do this by increasing the temperature or by reducing the pressure
another thing is that different types of sugar have different molecule sizes so should have different rates of disolving
the amount of water, hot water, stirring the water
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.
Salt dissolves faster in heated water. Sugar dissolves faster in regular water.
Sugar dissolves in water because both water and sugar are polar.
sugar dissolves in water through dispersion.
Sugar dissolves faster in hot water, because the water molecules move about faster when they are hot so, when you pour in sugar, the water mollecules will collide with the sugar and theredore sugar dissolves faster in hot water.
Sugar that is dissolved in hot water, dissolves faster than sugar dissolved in cold water.
sugar dissolves in water through dispersion.
Salt dissolves faster in heated water. Sugar dissolves faster in regular water.
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.
Salt dissolves faster in heated water. Sugar dissolves faster in regular water.
Sugar dissolves in water because both water and sugar are polar.
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 through dispersion.
insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water
No. When the grains of sugar dissolves in the water, the sugar is still there. If one should taste the water, they would discover that the water is sweet. Therefore, that proves the sugar remains within the water.
yes
Yes. Sugar is soluble in water.