It represents the erosion.
Adding sugar to cold water is the absolute slowest way to dissolve the sugar. If you're wanting to dissolve sugar at a very fast rate, add some sugar crystals in a hot beverage.
== == Technically speaking, three turns of the Calvin cycle produce one Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P). Each turn of the Calvin Cycle uses 1 CO2. So three CO2 (3 cycles) for 1 G3P. Since 2 G3P are needed for 1 molecule of glucose = six molecules of CO2. As a side note, for one molecule of glucose= requires 6 CO2 + 18 molecules of ATP + 12 molecules of NADPH. (Source: Campbell and Reece, 2005)
The carbon atom from carbon dioxide is used to change the five carbon sugar RuBP into two three-carbon molecules. This process is known as carbon fixation and occurs during the Calvin cycle of photosynthesis. The three-carbon molecules produced are further processed to create glucose and other organic compounds.
You can spray the sugar water onto the cake pan to represent rainfall, which causes erosion by carrying particles away. As the water evaporates, it leaves behind the sugar particles, simulating deposition. Over time, this process showcases how erosion shapes the land by moving particles and how deposition builds up new landforms.
The three elements in simple sugar are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Monosaccharides are simple sugar and are the smallest type of sugar.
Powder that is made out of sugar
can you buy powder sugar in Riga, Latvia
Granulated sugar is just sugar. Powdered sugar has corn starch in it so that it will stay as a powder and not lump.
ones a powder. other is pressed into a cube. your welcome
powdered sugar
Just crush them, using a machine which can squash it to take the juice out
No, powdered sugar is is just sugar finely ground.
powder sugar-vanilla-teaspoon water
No, but regular sugar is
yes you can
yes it's pop so why wouldn't orange crush have more sugar than lemonade?
no