Some of the water might evaporate but as for the sugar it will dissolve. This is a homogeneous mixtures because you wouldn't be able to tell out the different parts (sugar and water) once it is mixed together.
when you do this, the sigar dissolves and if you wait long enough, it will harden into a crystal like substance. it is completely edible
The sugar breaks down into its elemental compounds of carbon and water. The water evaporates and the carbon escapes as a gas.
When sugar is boiled, it mixes with water till saturation point, thus making a dense sweet liquid.
boil the water, what is left in the cup is sugar
it takes me 20 min to boil water and sugar to 300 degrees.
it might melt into caramel and make the milk explode
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when you boil honey you are going to get a crunchy solution if you want it to be watery you have to add water ( COLD ) and boil ! Good Luck xoxoxo
boil the water, what is left in the cup is sugar
Salt water.
I make 4 cups of water, 1 cup of sugar for the feeder. I boil it but I have heard you do not have to. Not a rolling boil, just a small boil.
it takes me 20 min to boil water and sugar to 300 degrees.
sugar and water......boil sugar and water drop in a string let evaporate
I'm trying to look that up too!! I wonder what happens, I'm gonna do that for my science project but my question is a tiny bit different it's: When water boils, what happens to molecules (for example sugar or salt) that are dissolved in the water? Do they boil off too, or do they stay behind?
dissolve the sugar in water then filter to get the wax then boil off the water from the sugar
It is reversible because you can boil away the water and it will leave behind the sugar.
it might melt into caramel and make the milk explode
you can because when making home made sugar you boil and stir sugar and water together then add maple flavoring.
when water gets heated it starts to get excited and it stats to boil and there are atoms inside which viabrate and makes the water boil.
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.