Sugar water is an example of a solution. This is because the sugar dissolves into the water without being changed chemically.
An example of photosynthesis is when plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This process occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells and is crucial for the plant's survival and growth.
True. The sugars made during photosynthesis in the leaves (sugar source) are transported by the means of the pressure-flow hypothesis to sugar sinks. The roots are a sink since there is a low concentration of sugar and they need more from sugar sources to grow.
Yes, hummingbirds are attracted to sugar water as a source of nectar for their diet.
Plants typically grow better in sugar water rather than saltwater. Sugar water provides plants with carbohydrates they can use for energy, while saltwater can dehydrate and damage plant cells due to its high salt concentration. Saltwater also interferes with the plant's ability to absorb nutrients and water from the soil.
Sugar water can potentially inhibit seed germination due to its high osmotic potential, which can disrupt water uptake by seeds. This can affect the seed's ability to absorb water and nutrients needed for germination. Additionally, high sugar concentrations can also create a stressful environment for seeds, impacting their metabolic processes and overall germination success.
Sugar and water are an example of photosynthesis.
Sugar and water are an example of photosynthesis.
Albumin in water is an example of a colloidal solution. Sand and water is a suspension and sugar in water is a solution. So the answer is A.
Salt And Water, Sugar And Water
The sugar is not chemically changed / oxidized. Gently evaporate the water, and you get the sugar back.
Hey whoever asked this question! Well, sugar is actually a solute and water is a solvent! Hopes that this answers your question. BTW: Nice question!~From, unknown!
An example of crystallization in everyday life is when sugar dissolved in hot water forms sugar crystals as the water cools down, like in making rock candy or homemade sugar crystals.
Yes, sugar and water mixed together are considered a solution. Sugar water is a solution because the sugar dissolves into the water.
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.
insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water
The Answers to this Question is Brass in a solid form, air in a gas form, and Aqueous in a liquid form.
NACL- Sodium Chloride dissolved in water, (also known as saline, or brine,) is a solution. Another example would be an iron alloy.