The solution is what is formed when a solute is dissolved into a solvent. In this case, the solute would be sugar, and the solvent is the tea. So to answer you question, neither. Solute-substance that dissolves into a solvent Solvent-substances that dissolves a solute. **HOPE THIS HELPS :)**
When you stir the glass again after an hour, the sugar that settled at the bottom is likely to dissolve into the water due to the stirring action. The sugar particles will mix with the water more evenly and distribute throughout the solution.
yes sugar is matter any thing is matter if its a solid liquid or gas and sugar would be solid particles
You and two friends sit down to a cup of coffee. You stir in one spoon of sugar, your friends stir in two and three spoons of sugar. The sugar has dissolved, so you are looking at three solutions of different concentration.
When you stir water and sugar together, the sugar dissolves in the water to create a solution. The stirring action helps break down the sugar crystals, allowing them to mix more easily with the water. This results in a sweetened water mixture where the sugar particles are evenly dispersed throughout the water.
Increase the temperature of the liquid: Heat helps to break down sugar crystals faster and facilitate their dissolution. Stirring or agitating the liquid: Constantly stirring the liquid helps to expose more sugar to the solvent, aiding in faster dissolution. Use finely ground sugar: Finely ground sugar has a larger surface area, which allows it to dissolve more quickly in the liquid solution.
I stir two cups of sugar in my coffee.
you can because when making home made sugar you boil and stir sugar and water together then add maple flavoring.
1. Put the mixture of powders in a beaker and add ethanol. 2. Stir vigorously. Sugar is dissolved, salt not. 3. Filter to separate sugar solution (passes the filter) from salt as a solid on the filter.
you take a fake flower, and get some water and sugar, stir the sugar and water together, and drop some drops in the flower and give it to your butterfly.
So the sugar will dissolve.
It can be all three. First, it's a solution. They put the ingredients into water, stir till they dissolve, and they have soda. So there's your solution. Now get some salt, or some sugar, or some other powder that dissolves in water, and put it in the soda. Stir till it dissolves. Now the soda is a solvent. (Soda contains phosphoric acid, and if you put soda on rusty metal it will dissolve the rust, but that takes a while.) Next, get a gallon of water and pour a can of soda into it. Stir. The soda has dissolved into the water, and is now a solute.
it dissolves when themolecules departWhen sugar is put in some liquids the sugar molecules are attracted to the molecules of the liquid, which breaks the long chains that formed when the sugar crystallized. If there is enough liquid and energy(heat) all of the crystals become small enough to become suspended.