sugar is the solute of the solution, as we all know that when we dissolved sugar and water, sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent..
Sugar solution would be the solution.Water would be the solvent.Added sugar would be the SOLUTE.
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The iced tea is the solvent, or the majority component of the solution, while the sugar is the solute, or the minority component that dissolves in the solvent.
Why do you think you may see a few bubbles forming in Part 1 with the sugar solution?
No, sugar is not a solution. Sugar water is a solution of sugar and water, but sugar itself is not.
No, sugar is not a solution. Sugar water is a solution of sugar and water, but sugar itself is not.
Water - it is breaking down the sugar crystals. The solvent is the part that is doing the breaking down. (usually a liquid)
can we get the sugar back from a sugar solution
Table sugar is generally provided in solid state, as a fine dust off small crystals. Since a solution is constituted by a liquid solvent where another substance (a solute)) is dissolved, table sugar is not a solution. It becomes part of a solution (the solute) if it is dissolved in water, or in coffee for example.
The mass of sugar is 100 g.
Sugar water is a solution in which sugar is the solute and water is the solvent. The water dissolves the sugar.
No sugar is a solute but vinegar is a solution.