Dissolving sugar in water is a physical change. If you let the water evaporate, the sugar will be left behind. Evaporation is a physical process, not chemical.
It's a physical change.
It is a physical change
No, it is simply dissolving so it is a physical change.
The common sugar is Sucrose when it becomes soluble in water it is converted into Glucose and fructose on evaporating you can not get back the crystals of sucrose so it is a chemical change.
a pysical bc it dont change the substance but yes the apearance
Physical. The sugar is only held in suspension. The basic reasoning behind this is that you have to stir the sugar in to get it mixed into the lemonade. A chemical change would have been generated just by mixing the chemicals together and given some type of reaction.(Heat, smoke, light, etc) You don't get a "bang" by adding sugar to lemonade. :-)
Dissolution is a physical process.
no it is a chemical change
Dissolution is a physical process.
Dissolution is a physical process.
No, it is simply dissolving so it is a physical change.
The common sugar is Sucrose when it becomes soluble in water it is converted into Glucose and fructose on evaporating you can not get back the crystals of sucrose so it is a chemical change.
a pysical bc it dont change the substance but yes the apearance
No.
Physical. The sugar is only held in suspension. The basic reasoning behind this is that you have to stir the sugar in to get it mixed into the lemonade. A chemical change would have been generated just by mixing the chemicals together and given some type of reaction.(Heat, smoke, light, etc) You don't get a "bang" by adding sugar to lemonade. :-)
The Physical change occurs when the sugar dissolves into the water. The Sugar is no longer there which has been a physical change from when it occurred.
Dissolution is a physical process.
because the sugar stays in a chain for the longest time before it dissolves you can also evaporate the water and find that the sugar is at the bottom, which makes it physical
A physical change!