If you put the powdered chlorine and sugar water into an air tight container, such as a plastic soda bottle, it will explode.
Dissolving sodium chloride in water, chlorine become a cation: NaCl---------Na+ + Cl-
There is neither salt nor chlorine in sugar. Just some carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
You end up with chlorinated water This is what ha pens with saltwater chlorinaters in saltwater pools. No, You end up with Chlorinated Water if you add Chlorine to water, but Chlorine Gas and Water react to make HOCl and HCl, both toxic. Cl2 + H2O à HCl + HOCl
A iodine solution in water.
Yes, chlorine is soluble in water.
it becomes a soap
Sugar when mixed with water dissolves, yes, but salts split apart and become ions while the sugar stays together.
The sugar will dissolve in water because sugar is polar and so is water with hydrogen bonds. When attraction happens, the water molecules will separate the sugar molecules and the sugar will be dissolved.
The sugar disinigrates and is part of the water
Dissolving sodium chloride in water, chlorine become a cation: NaCl---------Na+ + Cl-
No. While sugar and water on their own are compounds, when put together they are a mixture
The sugar will dissolve in the water, changing the sugar from solid to liquid.
its like a sugar cube. you have sugar and water then it freezes. then the water is sweet. so therefore its a sugar cube
The sugar dissolves
The sugar dissolves in water, that is why the water becomes sweet.The sugar and water together forms a sugar solution. The water is called a solvent. Sugar, the substance that dissolves in water is called a solute. Water dissolves many substances. These substanes are said to be soluble in water. The ones that do not dissolve in water are said to be insoluble in water.
it falls to the bottem of the water
The sugar is a solute and the water is the solvent. Together they make a sugar solution.