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How do you reverse the mixing of sugar and water?

boil the water, what is left in the cup is sugar


Mixing sugar and water is reversible or irreversible?

Sugar and Salt


How are mixing sugar and water are similar to mixing lemon juice and water?

They both create mixtures called solutions.


Is mixing sugar and water physical or chemical?

Physical. The water breaks up the crystals of sugar into individual molecules, but you still have sugar and water. The sugar is just in smaller clumps.


Why mixing of sugar into water is chemical change?

First and for most, sugar mixing in water is not a chemical change. It is a physical change (Something which can be gotten back) Water and sugar, once mixed, can both be seperated by heated the liquid. The water evaporates, thus the sugar is left behind. Hope i helped. Chao!


Is mixing sugar and water physical or chemical change?

Physical. The water breaks up the crystals of sugar into individual molecules, but you still have sugar and water. The sugar is just in smaller clumps.


Is mixing mud sugar and water a physical or chemical change?

Mixing mud, sugar, and water is a physical change because there is no new substance formed. The individual components retain their chemical properties even after mixing.


Why mixing sugar and water a physical change?

you don't make any new substances, the sugar is just mixed very well into the water


What happens before you mix powdered drink mix sugar and water?

Before mixing you have, of course, separately sugar, water and drink mix.


Which of these outcomes is conclusive evidence that mixing sugar in water is a physical change?

The ability to separate the sugar and water through physical means (such as evaporation) would be conclusive evidence that mixing sugar in water is a physical change. This shows that the properties of both the sugar and water have not changed chemically, indicating a physical rather than a chemical change.


Is mixing sugar in water a chemical change or physical change?

This is a physical process.


Is mixing sugar and water a physical change?

Yes, it is a physical change. The sugar seems to "disappear" in the water, but if you taste the water you will also taste the sugar. So, the basic chemical nature of both sugar and water is unchanged. That is a characteristic of a physical change.