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If thr Rheo leaves put into the boiled water the all plant cell will kill and after that if we put a drop of syrup ,nothing wil happen because cell is dead and plasmolysis can not be taken place.

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What happens when rheo leaves are boiled in water first and then put in a beaker containing sugar syrup?

Boiling rheo leaves in water first helps soften the leaves and releases their flavors. When placed in sugar syrup in a beaker, the leaves may absorb some of the syrup's sweetness and flavor. This process can infuse the leaves with the sugar syrup's taste, creating a sweet and flavorful result.


What happens to a sugar solution when boiled?

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What happens when rheo leaves are boiled in water first and then drop of sugar syrup is put on it?

If thr Rheo leaves put into the boiled water the all plant cell will kill and after that if we put a drop of syrup ,nothing wil happen because cell is dead and plasmolysis can not be taken place.


What happens to concentration of sugar in maple sap as the sap is boiled?

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What happens Rheo leaves are boiled in water first and then a drop of sugar syrup is put on it?

If thr Rheo leaves put into the boiled water the all plant cell will kill and after that if we put a drop of syrup ,nothing wil happen because cell is dead and plasmolysis can not be taken place.


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When did they invent sugar crystals?

The first crystallized sugar was created in India in about 3000 BCE. They boiled sugar cane juice to remove the water and then dried this in the sun until the sugar crystallized.


What happens to most of the water after it has travelled into the leaves?

It is "transpired" but some is also converted into sugar.


What are sugar crytal?

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