In a Solution i.e your tea, only so much sugar can Dissolve. If you put loads of sugar into your tea, it can become a saturated solution. This means that the excess molecules of the sugar have no more room to dissolve into the tea, therefore it just sets at the bottom like sand.
the particles in the sugar dissolve into miniscule monicules and add into the tea
How much particles are in the tea. If the tea is filled with minerals, than the tea might take longer since it is the tea is already filled with them.
It is a physical change. The action does not create a new chemical, it just causes the sugar molecules to be mixed with the tea.
Chemical change- the sugar reacts wit water and forms glucose and fructose and sugar (Sucrose)can not be get back from water
You can stir the water or heat it up more!
a chemical change take a place
A chemical change takes place.
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a chemical change take the place because the substance went from a solid to a liquide and can no longer be turned back into a sugar cube.
It is false. When a physical change takes place, the colors, texture, brittleness will change.
a chemical change take a place
A chemical change takes place.
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a chemical change take the place because the substance went from a solid to a liquide and can no longer be turned back into a sugar cube.
A change of phase takes place at a constant temperature.
Dissolving salt in water is an example of a physical change. Although the ions of sodium and chlorine separate when the salt dissolves, no chemical reaction takes place.
its as physical change as no reaction takes place. the sugar fills in the gaps between the water molecules so you cant see it un till you filter or dissolve the coffee.
Yes sugar in water is a temporary change as 1) It is reversible as when we evaporate the solution/mixture it-the sugar remains behind. 2)Energy is niether evovled nor absorbed during this change
After the water cools the sugar will remain dissolved, although once all of the water is evaporated then the sugar will be left at the bottom of the glass. It's pretty fun to try with a clear glass or something. P.S. Sugar will dissolve in cold water too, it just takes more stirring.
A permeability change takes place.
I assume you mean chemical "change" and the answer is no, it is a physical change that takes place.
osmosis takes place