If you leave water with sugar in it outside, the water will evaporate, leaving behind the sugar
The bottom is sweeter.
The sugar devolves in the heat but it drops out again when cold.
The small quantity of alcohol left at the bottom of a glass is commonly referred to as the "dregs" or "residue." This is typically the sediment or remnants of the liquid that have settled at the bottom of the glass after consuming the majority of its contents.
The Sugar will be left at the bottom and the liquid will be gone.
When you stir the glass again after an hour, the sugar that settled at the bottom is likely to dissolve into the water due to the stirring action. The sugar particles will mix with the water more evenly and distribute throughout the solution.
After the water cools the sugar will remain dissolved, although once all of the water is evaporated then the sugar will be left at the bottom of the glass. It's pretty fun to try with a clear glass or something. P.S. Sugar will dissolve in cold water too, it just takes more stirring.
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You get in the ballroom and see a floating bottle. You click on that bottle and then go to the glass and click on the bottle on your left bottom corner. then you click on the glass.
Boil the water and the sugar will be left on the bottom of the container. It works best if you use special distillation equipment.
When the lemonade evaporates, it leaves behind sugar molecules that no longer dissolve in the remaining liquid. As more water evaporates, the sugar becomes concentrated and begins to solidify into crystals. This process is similar to making rock candy by dissolving sugar in water and letting it crystallize as the water evaporates.
Put the mixture in water. The sugar will dissolve, the glass will sink to the bottom. I would not advise drinking it after though. The glass can be removed by filtration; the sugar can be removed from solution by evaporation.
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. :)