The simple answer is that the solid particles of the sugar crystals touch and bump into the water molecules and the water molecules melt the crystals easy as and im only 11! and im already at y11 GCSE level in Chemistry!
When you add sugar (solute) into the tea (solvent) it mixes together to make a solution (when a solute/sugar, mixes into a solvent/tea.)The particles in the tea will start breaking up the sugar molecules. This is called dissolving, that is when a solute will mixes and disappear into a solvent.
a mixture, sugar is dissolved within the tea after you mixed it
When sugar dissolves in tea, the sucrose molecules break apart into glucose and fructose due to the water molecules in the tea. This process is a physical change, not a chemical reaction, as the chemical composition of the sugar molecules remains the same.
using diffusion what might happen when you drop a sugar cube into a mug of tea. For the sugar cube ,since the sugar cube is source, the molecules will diffuse into the hot water the sugar cube will despair
The cube is high in concentration and when it dissolves it be comes low in concentration. It diffuses: molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Hope this helps, It was on my homework too.
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Tea with sugar is an example of a homogenous mixture
tea doesnt dissolve its the sugar that does
because the sugar dissolves in your tea with the heat
The tea tastes like sugar.
because sugar separates from tea!
Yes it is a physical change. When the sugar is dissolved in the tea, the sugar retains its property of sweetness. And you could let the tea evaporate and you would have the original sugar left in the container.
When you add sugar (solute) into the tea (solvent) it mixes together to make a solution (when a solute/sugar, mixes into a solvent/tea.)The particles in the tea will start breaking up the sugar molecules. This is called dissolving, that is when a solute will mixes and disappear into a solvent.
To add more sugar to tea and dissolve it, simply stir the sugar into the hot tea until it is fully dissolved. You can also try adding the sugar to the tea while it's still hot, as the heat helps the sugar dissolve more easily.
De Broglie referred to wavelike particle behavior as wave-particle duality.
Iced tea, with sugar completely dissolved in it, is an example of homogeneous matter
Yes both will weight the same. Because the sugar merrily dissolves in the tea.