A crystal is defined in science as the product of two or more elements which combine in a chemical reaction to form a solid compound. Sugar is composed of 3 elements: Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Then chemical formula is C6H12O6 (6parts Carbon, 12 parts Hydrogen, 6 parts Oxygen) So yes, Sugar is a crystal. Salt is also a crystal.
what are some candy science fair projects?
How about "Sweet & Salty Solutions: Exploring the Effects of Sugar and Salt in Water"? It's a lovely title that captures the essence of your project in a playful and engaging way. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the process of learning and discovery!
I did a science project on what is the best preseritive, and, out of control, salt, pepper, sugar, baking soda, cooked, lemon juice, and refrigerated, pepper was the best preservitive.
One catchy science fair project about melting ice could be investigating the effects of different substances, such as salt, sugar, or sand, on the rate of ice melting. Another idea could be studying how the shape or size of ice cubes affects their melting time. Additionally, you could explore how environmental factors, like temperature or humidity, impact the melting rate of ice. These projects would allow for hands-on experimentation and the opportunity to analyze and interpret data.
the materials to a sugar crystal project are sugar, bowl, and tap water
You could research and create a project on why it dissolves so fast in your mouth or how hot air can cause sugar to melt!
i did the research on for a science project and sugar water freezes fastest
Because you have to find material to stick to rocks to the stick. And it invovles minerals
A crystal is defined in science as the product of two or more elements which combine in a chemical reaction to form a solid compound. Sugar is composed of 3 elements: Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Then chemical formula is C6H12O6 (6parts Carbon, 12 parts Hydrogen, 6 parts Oxygen) So yes, Sugar is a crystal. Salt is also a crystal.
No it is not. Plants could die if you give them sugar.
it depends on the size of the crystal, powered sugar obviously has more than a normal bag of sugar. You could have a one pound crystal of sugar too, it's far to many to count in any of these cases.
No, sugar does, this was my science project. -THANKS, this helped a lot
You could call it Starchity Sugar with a Little Bit of Meaty Fat. :)
Powdered sugar crystal
Sugar crystals are a solid form of sucrose.
Its more attracted to brown sugar than white sugar, because brown sugar is way sweeter than white sugar.... and that's dhat.