Sirup sinks in water because it is denser. Liquid of higher density always sinks in liquid of lower desity.
As the temperature of the solution decreases, less sugar can be held in solution, so some of it goes out of solution and falls to the bottom of the container.
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Syrup and water do not mix so the syrup drops directly down to the bottom because it is a heavier, and thicker substance than water, so therefore will sink to the bottom of the container.
No it doesn't. Syrup is more denser then water which scientifically means that it goes into the bottom.
Because it is a compound and it settles at the bottom