Sugar, if you mean Sucrose, a compound of a glucose and a fructose molecule, is environmentally non-hazardous. It is readily dissolved in water and is broken down by very large numbers of organisms.
No instances of lasting pollution from sugar spills has ever come to my attention.
Sugar can cause you to be hyper.
No effect
Adding sugar to a turmeric solution will not have a significant impact on the properties of the solution. The sugar will dissolve in the solution, but it will not alter the color or smell of the turmeric. Turmeric will still retain its characteristic properties in the presence of sugar.
The Tyndall effect is the scattering of light by particles in a colloid or fine suspension, making the beam of light visible. In a sugar solution, which is a true solution (not a colloid), the particles are too small to scatter light significantly, so the Tyndall effect is not observed.
No, a sugar solution does not typically show the Tyndall effect. The Tyndall effect is the scattering of light by colloidal particles, but sugar molecules are generally too small to scatter light effectively.
In 1991, the state was sued by the federal government to clean up the discharge from sugar farms as parts of Florida's Everglades were choked with cattails, a weed that grows from run-off from sugar fields.
No effect
Sugar can cause you to be hyper.
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The Sugar Act went in to effect in 1764.
it could effect it becouse all of the sugar
Yes, it lowers the sugar level.
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No effect
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higher prices for consumers
It masks the effects of low blood sugar.