Well . . . nothing. Except you get either oily sugar or sweet-tasting oil.
Oh, dude, if you mix sugar and oil, you'll basically just have sugar-coated oil. The sugar won't dissolve in the oil because they have different polarities, so you'll end up with a sweet, gritty mess that's probably not very tasty. It's like trying to mix oil and water... it just doesn't work, man.
Sugar does not dissolve well in oil because it is polar, while oil is non-polar. This lack of compatibility means that sugar will generally remain undissolved in oil, regardless of the time given. If you mix sugar and oil, the sugar will likely settle at the bottom rather than dissolving. Therefore, there is no specific time frame for sugar to dissolve in oil, as it typically does not happen.
usually motor oil and a sugar mix
Oil and oil will mix.
The middle of an Oreo is a vanilla-flavoured mix of sugar and oil/shortening.
The middle of an Oreo is a vanilla-flavoured mix of sugar and oil/shortening.
The Sugar Mix Album was created in 1988.
The detergent molecule bridges the gap since it's attracted to both the water and oil.
You can mix powders of borax and sugar or the solutions.
To mix oil paint you have to choose the colored pigment and add it to the oil medium.
No, Smarties candies do not dissolve in oil because they are primarily made of sugar and other ingredients that do not mix well with oil. If you try to dissolve Smarties in oil, you will likely end up with the candies remaining intact.
I was using a pumpkin muffin mix and switched the water and oil measurements. To compensate, I added a packet of maple/brown sugar oatmeal and baked 10 minutes longer! Delicious and not at all rubbery!!