Burning sugar is not a property.
Burning sugar is a chemical change.
The ability to burn, flammability, is a chemical property.
Heating is a physical process; but heating sucrose to a specific temperature lead to chemical degradation - and this is a chemical process.
it is a chemical change
Chemical change
Dissolution is a physical process.
Burning or combustion is always a chemical change sugar on burning produce carbon dioxide and water vapours which can neither be again change in sugar, while a physical change is always reversible.
solubility
It is a (highly) polar solvent.
Yes it is because no chemical reaction occurs during it so it is not chemical.
Sugar is a physical property.
chemical
It is physical
Dissolution is a physical process.
It is a chemical change
Melting is a physical change.
Burning or combustion is always a chemical change sugar on burning produce carbon dioxide and water vapours which can neither be again change in sugar, while a physical change is always reversible.
solubility
powdering of sugar is a chemical property because it cannot be converted back into crystalline form
It is a (highly) polar solvent.
Its A physical change. When you boil water under a stove, The water evaporates and the chemical stays in the..pan or whatever you put in it.
No. It is a chemical change.