The solubility of glucose in water at room temperature is approximately 2000 grams per liter. Therefore, in 100 grams of water (which is equivalent to about 100 milliliters), you can dissolve roughly 200 grams of glucose powder. However, practical solubility may vary slightly depending on temperature and other factors.
when we eat food it is finally converted into the most basic form i.e. glucose so when we drink glucose directly it is directly absorbed by the cells without processing in the stomach so it gives instant energy
Backing powder can be dissolved in lemonade.
Talc is amorphous in nature .
The chemical formula for glucose dissolving in water is: C6H12O6 +6O2 ---->6CO2 +6H2O.
To make glucose water for babies, dissolve 1 teaspoon of glucose powder in 1 cup (approximately 240 ml) of clean, boiled, and cooled water. Mix well until the glucose is completely dissolved. Ensure the mixture is at a safe temperature before offering it to the baby, and consult a pediatrician before introducing any new fluids to your baby's diet.
To make glucose water, dissolve a specific amount of glucose powder in warm water. A common ratio is about one tablespoon of glucose powder per cup of water, but you can adjust this based on your taste or dietary needs. Stir well until the glucose is fully dissolved, and you can add a pinch of salt or a flavoring like lemon juice if desired. Serve chilled or at room temperature.
when we eat food it is finally converted into the most basic form i.e. glucose so when we drink glucose directly it is directly absorbed by the cells without processing in the stomach so it gives instant energy
Talcum is not dissolved in water.
Backing powder can be dissolved in lemonade.
Aspirin can be effectively dissolved in water by crushing the tablet into a fine powder to increase its surface area, and then stirring the powder into the water until it fully dissolves.
I don't think you can. The maximum solubility of glucose in water is 91% w/v. That would mean dissolving 91g of glucose in 100ml of water. for a 100% solution you would need to dissolve 100g in 100ml, and you cant do it under normal conditions.
If the powder is totally soluble the solution is homogeneous.
Glucose is a solid but it can turn to a liquid after a certain temperature. It is used in chewing gum and can be found in our body's. It is what makes our muscles ache when we wake up in the morning if we have done exercise and we have not done a cool down.
It's a powder that is dissolved into water.
Talc is amorphous in nature .
The chemical formula for glucose dissolving in water is: C6H12O6 +6O2 ---->6CO2 +6H2O.
To make glucose water for babies, dissolve 1 teaspoon of glucose powder in 1 cup (approximately 240 ml) of clean, boiled, and cooled water. Mix well until the glucose is completely dissolved. Ensure the mixture is at a safe temperature before offering it to the baby, and consult a pediatrician before introducing any new fluids to your baby's diet.