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Sugar is the hardest substance for the body to digest. It can take from anywhere between 2-5 years for the body to fully digest. Be sure to drink lots of water with your sugar because it can speed up the digestion and guarantee it to digest in 2 years :)

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How long does sugar take to dissolve in oil?

since its non-polar and "like dissolves like" it will take a long time, the amount of time, not sure.


Are the monomers in sugar polymers starch molecules?

No, the monomers in sugar polymers and starches are both simple sugar molecules.There are several classes of carbohydrates, all composed of simple sugar monomers:simple sugar molecules, the monomers themselves.sugar dimers, two monomers.complex sugars, short sugar polymers larger than dimers.starches, long sugar polymers with all monomers in same orientation. easily digested by animals.celluloses, long sugar polymers with monomers alternating in orientation. indigestible by animals. only bacteria & fungi can digest these.


Why are polsaccharides more diffcult to digest than monosaccharides?

Polysaccharides are more difficult to digest than monosaccharides because they are long chains of sugar molecules that require specific enzymes to break them down into simpler sugars. The complex structure of polysaccharides, such as starch and cellulose, often includes glycosidic bonds that are not easily cleaved by human digestive enzymes. In contrast, monosaccharides are single sugar units that can be directly absorbed into the bloodstream without further breakdown. This difference in complexity and the need for enzymatic action makes polysaccharides slower to digest.


How long does it take for sugar to dissolve without being stirred in soda?

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.