Use cold water.
Using hot water means you need to wait for it to cool. It also means that - because of the way solubility works - you might not add enough water. If you want the sugar to dissolve quicker, stir it.
Cordial has sugar in it. Sugar and also liquids with sugar in them freeze much more slowly than those without.
the sugar will dissolve in water.
It will be difficult to separate them in something that they both dissolve into (like water or ethanol). You can try changing the temperature and the sugar may precipitate out, depending on the sugar. To get a complete separation I would evaporated the water first and just separate the salt and sugar. Then you can separate the solids by dissolving the sugar into a polar solvent like toluene. NaCl will not dissolve in toluene but all of the sugar should.
Yes, sugar can dissolve even without stirring, and even in cold water, it just takes longer. It will eventually dissolve.
A solvent cannot dissolve. You can dissolve a solute in a solvent, e.g. you can dissolve sugar in water - sugar is the solute, and water is the solvent. You cannot dissolve water though.
Sugar should dissolve faster in a liquid.
Cordial has sugar in it. Sugar and also liquids with sugar in them freeze much more slowly than those without.
1 sugar
10 teaspoons
ohhkayy now codial has alot of sugar and because of that sugar is not healthy so that practically means that cordial is not good for plants.
the solute is the sugar and the solvent is water
because sugar dissolves in water & if we grow sugar cane in it then the flavor of sugar will dissolve
Sugar can dissolve in water.
the sugar will dissolve in water.
204g of sugar is the maximum amount of sugar that will dissolve into 100mL of water.
The main reason is the added sugar.
Lime cordial is not a very healthy choice. It is lime juice mixed in with sugar juice. It has high amounts of sugar, therefore it is not considered a good drink to have if you're trying to watch what you eat and drink.