get a spoonful of sugar and dissolve it in a glass of water: observe what happens. what happenes to the sugar? where does the sugar go? how would you know that the sugar is still in the solution?
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get a spoonful of sugar and dissolve it in a glass of water: observe what happens. what happenes to the sugar? where does the sugar go? how would you know that the sugar is still in the solution?
i need the answers now
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Answer:
The sugar dissolves
Explanation:
The sugar is able to dissolve faster in the water depending if it's cold or hot, if the water is hot it turns into 'saturated solution' if is the water is hot
The reason the hot water dissolves more is because it has faster moving molecules which are spread further apart than the molecules in the cold water. With bigger gaps between the molecules in the hot water, more sugar molecules can fit in between.
if the water is cold, the sugar dissolves in water. It is a solute and water is the solvent. The mix of water and sugar is called a solution. Some other materials, like sand for example, do not dissolve in water.
i hope this helps, i don't know if im right or wrong sorry.