The sugar will dissolve in water because sugar is polar and so is water with hydrogen bonds. When attraction happens, the water molecules will separate the sugar molecules and the sugar will be dissolved.
The sugar completely dissolves or, if there is too much sugar, some of it dissolves.
Sugar is a very soft substance, that can dissolve. So the sugar will desolve slow if you dont speed up the process by sturring the water and sugar.
The sugar undergoes a physical change as it dissolves in water
The sugar dissolves.
it dissolves.
It dissolves.
Sugar is easily dissolved in water.
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The water would turn sweet because the sugar was already sweet, so when you mix it in water, the same thing happens. The water is sweet.
The cold water becomes salt water. The salt doesn't dissolve like sugar.
They move.
The water can be heated, the mixture can be stirred, and the sugar can be broken up into small pieces.
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The water would turn sweet because the sugar was already sweet, so when you mix it in water, the same thing happens. The water is sweet.
The cold water becomes salt water. The salt doesn't dissolve like sugar.
Sugar is solute Water is the solvent Sweetened water is the solution
Its not the water or the sugar - its your tongue telling your brain that its sweet.
They move.
It is sugar that is stirred and is dissolved faster than regular sugar.
The water is considered the solvent and the sugar is the solute.
It dissolves.
around 6-7 mins
The water can be heated, the mixture can be stirred, and the sugar can be broken up into small pieces.