In an alcoholic-water solution there will be an alchoholic smell compared to the smell of just plain water. In an alcoholic-water solution there will be an alchoholic smell compared to the smell of just plain water.
separate into ions.
distillation
Yes, the apparent shape of sugar changes when dissolved in water. Sugar in its solid, crystallized form is a cube. When dissolved in water, the individual molecules separate, and the crystalline structure breaks down.
Examples of solutions with a liquid solvent include saltwater (water as the solvent with salt dissolved in it), vinegar (acetic acid dissolved in water), and ethanol (alcohol dissolved in water).
Yes, it is true; this is a method to obtain salt from sea water.
A drop of water in a jar of pure alcohol would be water dissolved in alcohol.
added alcohol to the mixture.. sugar is an organic compound having carbon atom. it can be easily dissolved.. but salt cannot be dissolved in alcohol.
Brine is salt dissolved in water; Punch is alcohol dissolved in water - therefore "Brine is to salt as punch is to alcohol." baking
separate into ions.
It would depend on the colour of the alcohol and the quantity versus the quantity of the water.
distillation
Yes, the apparent shape of sugar changes when dissolved in water. Sugar in its solid, crystallized form is a cube. When dissolved in water, the individual molecules separate, and the crystalline structure breaks down.
Brine is salt dissolved in water; Punch is alcohol dissolved in water - therefore "Brine is to salt as punch is to alcohol."
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Examples of solutions with a liquid solvent include saltwater (water as the solvent with salt dissolved in it), vinegar (acetic acid dissolved in water), and ethanol (alcohol dissolved in water).
sugar dissolved in water would be the best form to make alcohol.
By evaporating the water out, which precipitates the sugar back into its crystalline form.