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What happens when dry apricots are left in pure water and later transferred to a sugar solution?

When dry apricots are left in pure water, they will rehydrate and absorb some of the water. When transferred to a sugar solution, the apricots will continue to absorb the sugar solution and become sweeter in taste as the sugar permeates the fruit.


What happens when a gummy bear is soaked in sugar water?

When a gummy bear is soaked in sugar water, it will absorb the water through a process called osmosis. As a result, the gummy bear will swell in size and become softer as it absorbs the sugar water.


Why will be change in the potato cube in concentrated sugar solution and distilled water respectively after an hour?

In the concentrated sugar solution, water will move out of the potato cube, causing it to shrink due to osmosis. In distilled water, water will move into the potato cube, causing it to swell due to osmosis.


Is starch more soluble in water or sugar?

Starch is more soluble in water than in sugar. Starch molecules can absorb water and swell, forming a colloidal suspension in water. On the other hand, sugar dissolves readily in water to form a homogeneous solution.


What happens when dry apricots are left for sometime in pure water and later transfered to sugar solution?

When dry apricots are left in pure water, they will rehydrate and absorb some of the water. When transferred to a sugar solution, the apricots will further absorb the sweet liquid through osmosis. This process can help enhance the flavor and sweetness of the apricots.

Related Questions

Would a tomato get heavier or lighter in a solution of water and sugar?

Neither. It doesn't absorb water.


What happens when dry apricots are left in pure water and later transferred to a sugar solution?

When dry apricots are left in pure water, they will rehydrate and absorb some of the water. When transferred to a sugar solution, the apricots will continue to absorb the sugar solution and become sweeter in taste as the sugar permeates the fruit.


What happens when a gummy bear is soaked in sugar water?

When a gummy bear is soaked in sugar water, it will absorb the water through a process called osmosis. As a result, the gummy bear will swell in size and become softer as it absorbs the sugar water.


Is production of sugar in photosynthesis exothermic and endothermic?

yes it is because you absorb carbon dioxide and water to produce sugar in photosynthesis.


Why will be change in the potato cube in concentrated sugar solution and distilled water respectively after an hour?

In the concentrated sugar solution, water will move out of the potato cube, causing it to shrink due to osmosis. In distilled water, water will move into the potato cube, causing it to swell due to osmosis.


Does sugar decrease the temperature of hot boiling water?

yes. sugar doesn't react exothermically with water (it doesn't give out heat when you put it in water). It will usually absorb some of the heat from the water for thermal equilibrium to occur.


How much water will a cup of sugar absorb without increasing volume?

The solubility of sugar (sucrose) is approx. 2 000 g/L at room temperature; it is a very high solubility. If a cup has 200 mL you can dissolve in it 400 g sugar. Thus a cup full of sugar will absorb a cup full of water without overflowing. You may have to mix the two in a bigger pot, but once dissolve you should be able to pour all the mixture back into the cup that held the sugar.


To Store strawberries in sugar syrup lucy placed them in a jar and convered them with sugar but did not add any water Do you think syrup will be formed Justify?

If you put sugar in strawberries with no water it cannot make syrup. You need something for it to absorb in.


How are the structures of a tree roots and leaves well suited for their roles in supplying the tree with water and sugar?

the tree's roots absorb the water in the ground, but i think it's the leafs that produce glucose (sugar).


How are the structurs of a tree root and leaves well suited for their roles in supplying the tree with water and sugar?

the tree's roots absorb the water in the ground, but i think it's the leafs that produce glucose (sugar).


Is starch more soluble in water or sugar?

Starch is more soluble in water than in sugar. Starch molecules can absorb water and swell, forming a colloidal suspension in water. On the other hand, sugar dissolves readily in water to form a homogeneous solution.


Does celery absorb food coloring the best in 1 cup of water with 1 tbs of salt 1 tbs of sugar or just water?

no