electron- sharing.
Sugar would dissolve faster in soapy water. Sugar dissolving is actually the sugar molecules bonding with the water molecules. In salt water, sodium has already bonded with the water molecules, leaving no room for more bonding with sugar molecules. Soap, on the other hand, is a very mild base. It isn't so much a bonded element with water as it is a mixture. All of the water molecules are still available for bonding with sugar.
White sugar is the lightest kind of sugar.
Covalent
Ionic bonding
Ionic bonding
The bonding is covalent.
They are very much bonding creatures so they love to be around their own kind or people. They are very sweet in nature if raised correctly
electron- sharing.
yes but it is weak in its bonding
covalent bonding
covalent
Ionic
Sugar would dissolve faster in soapy water. Sugar dissolving is actually the sugar molecules bonding with the water molecules. In salt water, sodium has already bonded with the water molecules, leaving no room for more bonding with sugar molecules. Soap, on the other hand, is a very mild base. It isn't so much a bonded element with water as it is a mixture. All of the water molecules are still available for bonding with sugar.
Salt dissolve in water since they are composed of ionic bonds. Sugar contains lots of OH groups which form hydrogen bonding with water thus soluble in water.
White sugar is the lightest kind of sugar.
covalient