no
Sugar can typically dissolve in one cup of water as long as the water is warm or hot. Stirring the water also helps to fully dissolve the sugar more quickly.
the polar nature of the water
hot water
try it
Yes it can.
The sugar cube in the hot water will dissolve faster because there are more and higher energy collisions between the water molecules and the sugar molecules which will cause the sugar to dissolve faster.
simple syrup
To determine if a substance will dissolve in one cup of water, consider its solubility properties. Most ionic compounds, like table salt, dissolve well, while non-polar substances, like oil, do not. Additionally, temperature and agitation can influence dissolution. If the substance is soluble in water, it should dissolve completely within that volume.
Up to one cup of water. After that it is a solution of water in vinegar.
The salt will dissolve in the water, the water will evaporate and is turned to water vapor(steam) and the salt will be the only one left behind in the cup.
It really is as simple as putting some dirt in the cup, bury the seeds, and water.
It takes 10 -15 minuets without stirring