Why does sugar dissolve in lemonade but not in cold coffee? - drinking coffee in piles
The cafes have bottled sweetened with sugar water / syrup, iced coffee drinks. When sugar is added, and ends with a pile of grain on the ground. Why sugar dissolves in drinks like lemonade? I am not sure about the composition, even if you just mix lemon and sugar in water?
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Drinking Coffee In Piles Why Does Sugar Dissolve In Lemonade But Not In Cold Coffee?
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Coffee is an emulsion of oil in many roasted coffee with water, while the lemonade is a slightly acidic solution. The result is that the solubility of water in the coffee is very small and can not dissolve additives, however, the soda, because it may not yet saturated.
The acid helps to eat sugar.
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