The boiling point is n/a because the boiling point Varys But the boiling point is very high
It is n/a because sugar doesn't boil, it can't. The boiling point isn't high and doesn't vary at all, it doesn't exist. Sugar melts then burns, it doesn't boil.
The correct term is "rolling boil." This describes a continuous agitation of the water as it reaches its boiling point. "Roiling" typically refers to something turbulent or agitated, but not specifically related to boiling water.
The three elements in simple sugar are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Monosaccharides are simple sugar and are the smallest type of sugar.
No, sugar does not contain sodium. Sugar is composed solely of the molecules glucose and fructose. Sodium is a separate mineral that is not naturally present in sugar.
Sugar water is a true solution.
True. Sugar comes from Sugar cane, sugar cane comes from bamboo. Bamboo is a natural resource.
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you could boil the tea until only sugar is left on the container
yes
dissolve the sugar in water then filter to get the wax then boil off the water from the sugar
With sugar. Increased density increases its absorbsion pf heat.
sugar and water......boil sugar and water drop in a string let evaporate
you could boil the tea until only sugar is left on the container
Salt water.
add water and then boil it.
Yes.
you boil water and stir in sugar until it is dissolved
yes