Actually, the bleach and lollipops as were used in the test have a chemical reaction and start to smoke.
creates a toxic gas
a poisonous gas is released that can cause death
The sugar disinigrates and is part of the water
Sweet coffee.
I just did this experiment for my biology class. It seems that with the bleach, it kills the reaction of the yeast. It overpowers the yeast. No bubbles occur--like if it were just yeast, sugar, and warm water.
its like a sugar cube. you have sugar and water then it freezes. then the water is sweet. so therefore its a sugar cube
colored bleach.
Sugar when mixed with water dissolves, yes, but salts split apart and become ions while the sugar stays together.
nothing really happens i dont really no i havent tried it so yeah dont ask a stupid queation like that
doesn't create gold, turns bluish though
Brown sugar dissolves in water just as easily as white sugar does. If you dissolve a sufficiently large amount of it, the result is syrup.
Chlorine gas is not produced; it is only a legend ! Vinegar plus bleach does not create chlorine gas. Please help to stop passing this myth around. Vinegar makes bleach better and more powerful and more useful.