Yes. The higher the temperature, the faster the reaction. It's like that for most reactions since more heat means more energy.
2007-12-02 07:16:23
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answered by droopy1wvu 2
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Yes, the temperature of the water does affect the rate sugar dissolves. Sugar will dissolve more quickly in hot water, but may not dissolve at all if the water is too cold.
2007-12-02 07:16:59
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answered by Jules 1
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Yes. The higher the temperature of the water, the faster sugar will dissolve.
2007-12-02 07:25:53
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answered by julieeedunn 1
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yes the higher the temperature the faster the sugar dissolves. there is no chemical reaction when sugar dissolves, it is a pure solution.
2007-12-02 07:19:36
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answered by Anonymous
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yea
because if you dissolve sugar in a cold cup of water it takes longer than to do it with a cup of tea.
2007-12-02 07:17:25
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answered by Anonymous
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higher temperature = faster dissolve rate
2007-12-02 07:17:03
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answered by d 1
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Oh yes I believe so, it dissolves faster when it is warm or hot.
2007-12-02 07:17:01
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answered by Dragonfly 5
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Yes, the hoter it is the faster is dissolves.
2007-12-02 07:23:13
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answered by Anonymous
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yes... sugar tend to melt faster in warmer water.
2007-12-02 07:22:29
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answered by Jayrockxz 3
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why dont you take some cold water and some hot water and try it?
2007-12-02 07:16:40
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answered by BJ 2
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