Sucrose is soluble in water.
sucrose is polar, it can disolve in water, and remembering the hint " like dissolves like'' one can determine that sucrose is polar. PLUS: it has OH groupe that can make hydrogen bonds with water, so that it can dissolve
Analar is deionised water, therefore sucrose analar is sucrose hydrated with deionised water.
Sucrose is only dissolved in water.
Sucrose.
fructose + glucose -> sucrose + water
Sucrose is soluble in water.
To get a 12 mass% sucrose sol'n dissolve 12.0 g sucrose in 88.0 gram (near 88 ml) of water.
Sucrose is very water soluble
sucrose is polar, it can disolve in water, and remembering the hint " like dissolves like'' one can determine that sucrose is polar. PLUS: it has OH groupe that can make hydrogen bonds with water, so that it can dissolve
- Sucrose doesn't react with water; it is only a dissolution process.- (sucrose + water) is more than simple sucrose.
Analar is deionised water, therefore sucrose analar is sucrose hydrated with deionised water.
Sucrose is only dissolved in water.
Sucrose becomes dissolved (disappear) in water.
Sucrose is cane sugar. To make a syrup add a little water to the sugar and heat till dissolved.
Sucrose is dissolved in water.
the decomposition of sucrose is carbon and water