Any sugar, if heated, it will begin to melt, and become brownish and toffee-like. If heating continues too long, the toffee-like sugar will begin to burn and eventually leave a black and smouldering blob in the pan (very hard to remove to clean the pan). Heating in double pans with water in the bottom pan will help to prevent burning, but still keep an eye on the pans, while stirring.
The black solid left by sugar when it is burned or heated to high temperatures is primarily carbon, along with some other compounds resulting from the decomposition of sugar. This process, known as caramelization, can lead to the formation of charred remnants that are very dark due to the breakdown of the sugar's molecular structure. This black residue is often referred to as carbonized sugar or charred sugar.
yes,sugar is solid
Sugar is a molecular solid
When white crystalline sugar is heated and decomposes into a colorless liquid and a black solid, it suggests that sugar is a compound made up of different elements that can undergo chemical changes. The colorless liquid typically represents water and other volatile components, while the black solid is carbon, indicating that sugar has a complex structure that can break down under heat. This decomposition points to the presence of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in the sugar's molecular composition. Overall, it illustrates the chemical transformation that occurs when sugar is subjected to heat.
obviously not......gas is smoke smoke is not a solid because smoke/gas has no definite shape. solid~rock liquid~water gas~ steam/smoke/fart
sugar is a solid.
Yes is it a chemical change as the process is irreversible. Also its properties are being changed and it looks different physically which always means a chemical change has occurred or will occur if certain substances are put together.
Solid, Because its particles are joint together thats why its sweet solid
Soot, or smoke, is composed of particulates--tiny pieces of a solid--suspended in gas, or air. It is solid, but acts like a gas. The particulates come from whatever fuel is being burned and are carried by the hot air produced by a fire.
baking powder is an insoluble solid and sugar is soluble solid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. Smoke is made up of solid particles mixed in with a gas.
solid