When sugar burns, it creates a new substance. It's not possible that it's a physical change. So, it's a chemical change !
Sugar crystallizing is a physical change because it involves rearranging the molecules of the sugar without changing their chemical composition.
Physical.
It is a physical change.
its a chemical lol
When sugar dissolves in hot water, it is a physical change. This is because the sugar molecules are simply mixing with the water molecules but are not undergoing a chemical reaction to form new substances.
Sugar crystallizing is a physical change because it involves rearranging the molecules of the sugar without changing their chemical composition.
When sugar burns in a pot, it undergoes a chemical change known as combustion. The heat causes the sugar molecules to break down and react with oxygen in the air, forming new substances such as carbon dioxide and water vapor. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light.
it s a physical change.
Physical.
Chemical.
Adding sugar to cereal is a physical change because the sugar does not undergo a chemical reaction when mixed with the cereal. The sugar retains its chemical structure and properties, only altering the taste of the cereal.
It is a physical change.
its a chemical lol
This is a physical change the chemical composition of the sugar does not change
Yes, dissolving sugar in water is a physical change. If you let the water evaporate, you the sugar will be left behind. Evaporation is a physical process, not chemical.-No, It is a Chemical change.
When sugar dissolves in hot water, it is a physical change. This is because the sugar molecules are simply mixing with the water molecules but are not undergoing a chemical reaction to form new substances.
Yes, as well as a chemical change. It clearly changes (white, granulated sugar and liquid to burned brown sugar and liquid to a sticky [and delicious] substance). It changes from a solution to a syrup!