Putting sugar in your nose can lead to irritation, inflammation, and potential infection. It can also cause difficulty breathing, sneezing, and discomfort. It is not safe or recommended to put sugar in your nose.
Putting a candy cane in your nose can be dangerous as it may get lodged in your nasal passage or cause injury to the delicate tissues inside your nose. It is not recommended to insert objects into your nose as it can lead to complications and should be avoided.
When you put sugar in water and leave it in the sun, the heat from the sun can increase the water temperature, which helps dissolve the sugar more quickly. As the sugar dissolves, it creates a sugar solution. If left for an extended period, especially in warm conditions, some of the water may evaporate, potentially leading to a more concentrated sugar solution or even crystallization if the conditions are right.
When you mix sugar and water in a glass and leave it outside, the water gradually evaporates due to exposure to heat and air. As the water evaporates, the concentration of sugar in the remaining solution increases. Eventually, the solution becomes supersaturated, causing the sugar to crystallize and form solid sugar crystals as it seeks to return to a more stable state. This process is known as crystallization.
the common sugar put in tea and other sweets is sucroseit is mostly extracted from sugar cane.
It happens in stroma.Dark reaction makes sugar.
You get a licoricy nose.
The tea tastes like sugar.
Nothing.
the sugar disovles it
When you put sugar on top of a grape fruit, nothing happens. It will make it a bit sweeter but that's about it. It tastes good, too.
It burns like hell.
What happens when you put it into your coffee? Does it dissolve or not?
It Dissolves
you will die
it melts so it dies :)
Makes it sweeter in taste
When you put sugar in tea it sweetens, depending how much you put in. But if you do put sugar in your tea make sure you mix it because otherwise you'll not taste the sugar because it will float to the bottom. xx