As the temperature of the solution decreases, less sugar can be held in solution, so some of it goes out of solution and falls to the bottom of the container.
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
Water sugar solution is not an electrolyte because sugar is not dissociated.
Yes, sugar and water mixed together are considered a solution. Sugar water is a solution because the sugar dissolves into the water.
solution ------- Sugar dissolved in water: sugar is the solute, water is the solvent; and the solute plus the solvent - is a solution !
The solution become more concentrated in sugar.
Yes, sugar can form a solution. Just dump some in water and you'll see.
No, sugar is not a solution. Sugar water is a solution of sugar and water, but sugar itself is not.
No, sugar is not a solution. Sugar water is a solution of sugar and water, but sugar itself is not.
can we get the sugar back from a sugar solution
As the temperature of the solution decreases, less sugar can be held in solution, so some of it goes out of solution and falls to the bottom of the container.
A saturated solution is one in which the no more solute can be dissolved in the solution and then becomes precipitate. Imagine a glass of water and some sugar. You dissolve the sugar in the water and add more sugar until not one grain more will dissolve--the solution is now "saturated" with sugar.
salt soultion , sugar solution .
Because the raisin soaked up some of the sugar solution.== ==
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
You can keep adding sugar, if it dissolves it is still unsaturated and if it piles up at the bottom of the glass it is saturated. you can also freeze the solution or cause it to precipitate
Sugar water is a solution in which sugar is the solute and water is the solvent. The water dissolves the sugar.