Sugar is polar whether it is in milk or not.
Milk is mostly water, which is very polar. Sugar (sucrose) is also a rather polar molecule. So, polar compounds dissolve readily in polar solvents. That is why sugar easily dissolves in milk.
The principal sugar in milk is lactose.
The sugar in milk is lactose.
NO, because sugar is a polar substance while kerosene is non-polar. Non-polar liquids will only dissolve non-polar solids.
natural sugars.....lactose in milk, fructose in fruit and honey
Milk is mostly water, which is very polar. Sugar (sucrose) is also a rather polar molecule. So, polar compounds dissolve readily in polar solvents. That is why sugar easily dissolves in milk.
Water has a polar molecule.
the name for milk sugar is lactose. The ose ending indicates that it is a sugar, like fructose (fruit sugar) or glucose (blood sugar).
The principal sugar in milk is lactose.
The sugar in milk is lactose.
LACTOSE sugar
Milk contains the sugar lactose.
Urea and sugar are polar molecules because they contain polar covalent bonds due to differences in electronegativity between the atoms involved. This creates regions of partial positive and negative charges within the molecules, making them polar. This polarity allows them to readily interact with water and other polar substances.
Polar Covalent
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how many sugar in 200 ml milk without add sugar
A sugar