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∙ 13y agoStir/agitate the water.
Heat the water.
Make the sugar crystals smaller/expand surface area of sugar.
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∙ 14y agoWiki User
∙ 6y agoYou can stir and heat the solution; also add more solvent and work with a fine powdered sugar..
If a clear liquid is a solvent, it means it dissolves other substances. On the other hand, if the clear liquid contains dissolved substances, it is considered a solution. To determine if the clear liquid is a solvent or a solution, you may test by adding a small amount of a substance that is likely to dissolve in the liquid. If the substance dissolves, the clear liquid is a solvent; if it does not, the clear liquid may be a solution.
Many things can dissolve in daily life, such as sugar in water, salt in water, coffee in hot water, and soap in water. Other examples include medication in liquid form, detergent in water for cleaning, and ink in solvents for printing.
There are very few solids which, given enough time, do not dissolve in water, including rocks. For this reason, water is often called "the universal solvent," although there are some things which will not dissolve in water. But there are many factors that affect solubility (the ability of a substance to dissolve) in water. For example, common table salt (a rock) dissolves easily in water -- until the water is saturated, at a given temperature and pressure. Afterwards, no more salt will dissolve. Plastic, if considered to be a solid, may be insoluble. Fats and oils will not dissolve in water.
Adding more water to a saturated solution dilutes the concentration of the solute, which can help to induce some of the dissolved solute to precipitate out of the solution. This process can be helpful in isolating the solute or recovering it in a purer form for further processing.
A pill dissolves in vinegar due to the chemical reaction between the acid in the vinegar and the components of the pill. The acid breaks down the pill's ingredients, causing it to dissolve and disperse into the liquid.
A liquid that can dissolve things is a solvent. The thing being dissolved is a solute.
It is a solvent liquid. For example, water is a solvent as it can dissolve sugar crystals (and many other things).
Water can.
syrup is a compound due to the things that make it up
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No, a solvent can dissolve many things and not necessarily just sugar. Water is a solvent and also a liquid and can dissolve sugar, However, it can also dissolve many other things.
solvent meaning it can dissolve things
Warmer water generally holds more "stuff" in solution. Because it holds more, things can dissolve more quickly.
The three types of solutions are unsaturated, saturated, and supersaturated. Unsaturated solutions can dissolve more solute, while saturated solutions have reached the maximum solute concentration. Supersaturated solutions have more solute than would normally dissolve at that temperature.
If a clear liquid is a solvent, it means it dissolves other substances. On the other hand, if the clear liquid contains dissolved substances, it is considered a solution. To determine if the clear liquid is a solvent or a solution, you may test by adding a small amount of a substance that is likely to dissolve in the liquid. If the substance dissolves, the clear liquid is a solvent; if it does not, the clear liquid may be a solution.
# Make the liquid hot/warm. # Stir it.
milk, tea, water and basically any liquid. there properties dissolve things