It allows for more sugar to dissolve in the water, therefore producing more product, since the water can be laden with more sugar.
yes it has to be heated in water in a supersaturated solution.
No. Rock candy dissolves in water, which is different from melting.
When a student dissolves sugar in water and then evaporates the water to make rock candy it is an example of a mixture. In science a mixture refers to the combination of different qualities.
Magma-heated rock.
rock candy is formed in a supersaturated solution of sugar & water.
rock candy is formed in a supersaturated solution of sugar & water.
The rock melts, just like most other solids do when heated. Magma is to rock as water is to ice.
Donald Fredi made rock candy because he was trying to make a sugar drink.
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You dont. When you boil it in water, the sugar dissolves. Then let cool and evaporate and provide a crystallization seed, e.g. a thread. The sugar will cristallize out in large crystals as rock candy.
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well first of all rock candy is supposed to look like a rock (duh!) hard candy is usually made of different ingredients than rock candy all candy is made different but really there is no difference i just found out there are certain things to make rock candy rock candy is made over time meaning you have to wait a few weeks if you make it yourself but hard candy like jolly ranchers are kinda baked if that's what you could call it