Combining sugar (also known as sucrose) and an acid diluted with water (acetic acid, cream of tartar, citric acid, or asorbic acid) creates a reaction called inversion. The reaction converts sucrose into glucose and fructose.
This reaction is commonly used in cooking and candy making to prevent sugar crystals from forming in syrups and frosting.
When yeast is mixed into warm water, sugar and flour, the micro organisms become active. They feed on the sugar and produce gas which causes bubbles. When allowed to continue to grow in a warm place, these gas bubbles expand, causing the dough to "rise." When the dough is baked, the yeast is killed by the heat, but the dough remains light and airy, giving bread its desired taste and texture.
If you add flour, it is the start of a batter.
Nothing will happen if you mix only yeast and powdered sugar. Yeast needs to be dissolved in warm water to activate. Then it will begin digesting the sugar and producing gas.
Nothing, any chemical reaction.
Nothing will happen
Before mixing you have, of course, separately sugar, water and drink mix.
If both the yeast and the sugar are dry, then nothing. However, if you mix them together with warm water, the yeast will ferment the sugar and produce ethanol and carbon dioxide.
sugar or just mix sugar with cornstarch
No, powdered sugar is is just sugar finely ground.
The substance that is not soluble in water is sand. Salt, sugar, and powdered drink mix are all soluble in water and will dissolve when mixed with it.
if you mix it with other stuff like flour and sugar and salt you can get bread, without mixing it, its just warm yeast. problly a bad idea to try to heat it up.
Mix half-and-half powdered sugar and cornstarch.
It makes the peanut butter dry it is not very good, but better if u ad chelate sauce, still grouse tho
warm water - yeast needs warm water to become active. suger is the yeast's food .it gives the yeast the energy it needs to grow. cold water - the cold water kills the yeast (kind of) normal room temperature - the yeast just becomes in active and doesn't react
Mix half-and-half powdered sugar and cornstarch.
In order to make powered sugar icing you will need: 1 cup of powdered sugar, 1 tablespoon milk or water and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla. Throw all of these ingredients in one bowl and mix them until you have the perfect icing.