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Yes. Sugar dissolves in water.

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The normal sugar is Sucrose, when it is dissolved in water it slowly decomposes to Glucose and Fructose. The reaction is catalised by acids (H+) like present in softdrinks.

C12H22O11 + H2O --[H+]--> C6H12O6(Glucose) + C6H12O6(Fructose)

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Here is the solution:The normal sugar is Sucrose, when it is dissolved in water it slowly decomposes to Glucose and Fructose. The reaction is catalyzed by acids (H+) like in soft drinks.

C12H22O11 + H2O --[H+]--> C6H12O6(Glucose) + C6H12O6

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Sugar is made up of one molecule fructose and one molecule glucose that is joined together by a chemical bond called a glycosidic bond. Water breaks up this bond through a process called hydrolysis, seperating the molecules. It takes one molecule of water to break apart one molecule of sugar. To completely dissolve sugar in water, there must be equal amounts of both molecules. If there is more sugar than water, the sugar will remain in it's crystal form and sink to the bottom.

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The sugar dissolves in the water, forming a solution.

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the sugar solved in the water and the water taste become sweet.

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it dissolves

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You get sugar water

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