The sugary liquid in maple syrup is called sap. It is collected from maple trees and then boiled down to create the syrup we use on pancakes and other foods.
When a solid is heated, its particles gain energy and vibrate faster, eventually breaking the bonds that hold them together in an ordered structure. This causes the solid to melt and transition into a liquid state. The number of things that can undergo this solid to liquid phase transition is extensive and includes common substances like ice turning into water, candle wax melting, and chocolate softening when heated.
paper is semi solid bcuz it is chrush able and torn by force
Sugar, or water-soluble crystalline carbohydrate, (molecular compound comprising of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen), is a solid crystal in its natural state. When sucrose (most common sugar) is mixed with water (a strong solvent), hydrolysis (or decomposition with water) occurs, allowing ions to be split and other molecules to be attracted to each other. Allowing the water in the solution to evaporate slowly causes crystallization of sucrose. When heat is added to solid sucrose, apparent melting occurs. Sucrose decomposition occurs at 367 degrees Fahrenheit with some of the molecules combust to water vapor and carbon dioxide. So, to sum up and concisely answer your question: sucrose changes from solid to liquid (and gas/decomposition) with heat, and transit from solid to liquid by hydrolysis. Sucrose can be crystallized from the hydrolytic compound by slowly allowing the water in the solution to evaporate. To my knowledge, sugar can melt, decompose, and crystallize.
Solid things have a fixed shape and volume, with particles packed closely together in a regular pattern. They maintain their shape and do not flow or deform easily under external forces. Examples include rocks, wood, and metal.
yes chestnut trees grow in the us in california.
chestnut trees
Chestnut trees belong to the same family of trees as the oak and beech trees. There are five types of species of chestnuts, European chestnut or the sweet chestnut, Asiatic chestnut which has two species the Japanese and the Chinese chestnut, the American species, and Allegheny Chickapin..
As all chestnut trees are, yes.
The cause of the loss of chestnut trees were pollution and cutting them for "fuel".
Oak trees do not suffer from Chestnut blight a disease of chestnuts.
The Common Horse Chestnut , Aesculus hippocastanum, is deciduous.
Chestnut trees can be found in the Orchard area of SimAnimals. These trees provide food for animals and can help attract new species to the forest.
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Chestnut Blight
Chestnut Blight
I have two chestnut trees in southwest Iowa, so one can assume they would also grow in Illinois.