Of course, any material occupe space.
sugar granules is the sample matter
The sugar granule, water, stone, air inside ball and leaves are all matter it's because all of them has mass and volume, and all of it occupies space. All of it is all made up of atoms and molecules are made of
That which occupies space and has mass is known as matter.
Any substance which occupies space and has a mass.
Yes, dissolved sugar is matter because it has mass and occupies space. Electricity, on the other hand, is not considered matter as it is the flow of charged particles and does not have mass or volume.
Each sugar granule has the mass (space) the granule occupies. Collectively, when in a 2kg bag of sugar, the mass is more obvious. Obviously, it would be difficult to measure a single granule (but not impossible).
Sugar granules are crystals and lie in the category of solids. Yes, they are matter.
The size of the granules differ depending on what kind of sugar you are talking about. www.joyofbaking.com/sugar.html
sugar granules is the sample matter
Matter does.
granules of sugar
Sucrose molecules are the ones that make up sugar cubes, sugar granules and powdered sugar.
Sugar granules are considered matter because the granules are solid and have weight and inertia. Matter can be anything from a solid to liquid to gas to some other phases.
Sugar granules are considered matter because the granules are solid and have weight and inertia. Matter can be anything from a solid to liquid to gas to some other phases.
Probably because the surface area of the sugar granules is larger, more sugar molecules are exposes to water at once.
"Maple sugar is about twice as sweet as standard granulated sugar" From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maple_sugar
MATTER. Has a mass and volume(occupies space).