the substance is saturated with the sugar so adding more sugar will not effect the liquid, very much. But if you have that much sugar and still want more sugar in it, that's not very healthy. :)
The bottom is sweeter.
bottom of the ocean
it's the one with the to snow crystals at the bottom but tell me how to get the stone in there
well it is scientifictly proven that the bottom half of the apple is seeter becuase when an apple hangs on a tree it is hung in a position where the juices and the sweetness move from the top to the bottom...can you guess why?!.....GRAVITY! theres your answeer
All the water in a solution of salt water evaporates leaving a lot of crystals in the bottom of the dish.
beryl frequently forms hexagonally shaped crystals
Yes if you add too much or add it before it can dissolve it will end up sitting on the bottom of the pool.
Crystal settling occurs when solid particles (crystals) settle at the bottom of a liquid due to gravity. As the crystals are denser than the surrounding liquid, they gradually sink to the bottom. Factors such as particle size, density, and viscosity of the liquid can influence the rate of crystal settling.
Eventually no more will dissolve. We say the solution has become saturated.
the bottom is already folded
Any more solute added to the water without changing the temperature forms crystals at the bottom of the solution.
The solution is said to be saturated. This means that it contains as much solute as possible at a given temperature, and any additional solute will not dissolve but will instead form crystals at the bottom of the container.