Not, but water will. If you need something that mixes with common petroleum products mix 1 part ajax dish soap with 5 parts water, 10 parts isopropanol. Use sparingly.
the sugar will dissolve in water.
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.
Salt and Sugar dissolve in water.
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Myth Busters did a segment on this subject. Actually the sugar will not dissolve in diesel. The sugar will stay intact as a granule. It may stop up the fuel filter but will not harm the engine otherwise. It is a myth to believe it will damage an engine.
Sugar can dissolve in water.
Sugar should dissolve faster in a liquid.
the sugar will dissolve in water.
204g of sugar is the maximum amount of sugar that will dissolve into 100mL of water.
The amount of time and speed it takes to dissolve sugar in water and dissolve salt in water depends on the amounts of salt and sugar, the amount of water, and the temperature of the water. The approximate time needed to dissolve the sugar and salt in water is 25 minutes.
As you are not agitating and breaking away the sugar crystals, the outer layers have to dissolve before the inner layers can, causing the sugar to take longer to dissolve.
by heating the water slowly and by stirring using a spoon, you can dissolve salt and sugar.
No, a solvent can dissolve many things and not necessarily just sugar. Water is a solvent and also a liquid and can dissolve sugar, However, it can also dissolve many other things.
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Yes, sugar can dissolve even without stirring, and even in cold water, it just takes longer. It will eventually dissolve.