The significance? I'm not a philosopher. The effects? A spike in insulin, a possible feeling of fatigue, a consumption of rapidly absorbed calories that could lead to weight gain, the displacement of said calories that could have been fruits, vegetables or whole grains. Consumption has been linked to type II Diabetes.
200mg
No, a concentrated solution has a high amount of solute dissolved in a solvent. In the case of water and sugar, the concentration of sugar would need to be higher in order for the solution to be considered concentrated.
No
200 mg
No, it is an artificial sweetener.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
The solution become more concentrated in sugar.
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
Examples: - concentrated solution of sulfuric acid - concentrated solution of nitric acid - concentrated solution of ethanol - concentrated solution of sugar (syrup) - concentrated solution of table salt
when raisins are placed in concentrated solution of sugarthen they will swell up
Many calories come from sugar, but that is not necessarily the most concentrated source. Things like proteins and dairy also have a lot of calories.