Nothing.
a sugar cube
put sugar on a ice tray and put it in the freezer
The problem you would have is that the sugar cube would not be at its regular size so to solve that you would have to put the water in first and then put the sugar cube in it. After that is done then record the volume the sugar starrts to melt into the water.
Dissolving dissolving! Watch your grammar. The best example is sugar cube dissolving in a water. Best way to dissolve it is to smash it, put it in water and then stir it.
a sugar cube has air spaces in it. when put in water, the spaces will fill. the volume of water displaced will therefore be less than the original volume of the cube, so no
The tea tastes like sugar.
the sugar disovles it
When you put sugar on top of a grape fruit, nothing happens. It will make it a bit sweeter but that's about it. It tastes good, too.
Stirring increases the contact between the sugar cube and water, helping to dissolve the sugar faster. It helps break down the sugar cube into smaller particles, allowing more surface area to be exposed to the water. This speeds up the process of dissolving the sugar in water.
What happens when you put it into your coffee? Does it dissolve or not?
It Dissolves
you will die