Sugar water is not a compound; it is a mixture. It consists of sugar (sucrose) dissolved in water, where the individual components retain their chemical properties. In a mixture like sugar water, the substances can be separated physically, unlike a compound, which involves a chemical combination of elements that cannot be easily separated.
Dissolving sugar in hot water is a chemical change.
it makes suger
No it cant because suger dissolves into water
Yes it is a mixture (unless dissolved in water or any solvent).
Water is a compound - H2O.
suger suder suger
Yes, sugar is an organic compound. It is classified as a carbohydrate, which is a group of organic compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. Sugar molecules are commonly found in natural sources like fruits, vegetables, and honey.
False. Milk is nearly all water. Sugar is a covalent molecular compound which can be solvated by water. The mouth and water do not and cannot neutralize sugar. Sugars are not neutralized, but acids and bases can be.
No
shaking or stirring some suger with water?
suger
Heat the water.
shaking or stirring some suger with water?
Fresh water
If you let the water evaporate, the sugar will be left behind.
Evaporate off the water which will leave sugar crystals
10 crushed up weat-bix with brown suger with a little bit of hot water and suger