since its non-polar and "like dissolves like" it will take a long time, the amount of time, not sure.
It can take several hours for sugar to fully dissolve in a soda without being stirred. The rate of dissolution depends on factors like temperature, sugar crystal size, and saturation level of the liquid.
Sugar cubes can take several minutes to fully dissolve in Sprite, depending on factors such as the temperature of the drink and how vigorously it's stirred. However, some residue may remain due to the physical structure of the sugar cube.
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That would be expiration.
Sugar does not expire, but it can become clumpy or hard over time. It is safe to consume as long as it is stored properly in a cool, dry place.
Yes, white sugar does not expire if stored properly in a cool, dry place.
Brown sugar does not expire, but it can harden over time. To prevent this, store it in an airtight container.
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Sugar doesn't "expire". Sugar tastes like sugar.
A check typically expires after six months.
A check typically expires after six months.
Yes, brown sugar can expire. The shelf life of brown sugar is typically around 2 years if stored properly in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Over time, brown sugar can harden and lose its moisture, but it is still safe to consume if there are no signs of mold or unusual odors.
Once you take a class and pass it the units never expire, but if you stop attending college or drop out of a program and then restart you may have more units to complete to graduation.
In Michigan, it is usually 4 years.
Sugar Crystals should take 4-7 days.
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