No, sand is generally a heterogeneous mixture.
yes sand is a solute cause it dissolves in water or liquid substance. made by sc
No.In fact sand and water is a suspension/ it is heterogeneous.You can rely on this information because sand can be extracted from water through filteration.
No, salt mixed with dry sand is a mixture. These components are physically combined but not chemically bonded to one another. Therefore, salt and dry sand combined are not a solution.
No, this is not a solution because neither the marbles nor the sand are liquids, and if you mean they are in water, then neither are soluble, so it still is not a solution.
Sand is a solid powder insoluble in water.
No, sand is insoluble in water
No. (neither one is a liquid.)
Nope... it's a mixture.
No.
Sand and marbles would not be a solution. A solution has a solute (a solid) and a solvent (a liquid). You must also not be able to just separate the two. Sand and marbles would not be a solution because you can simply pick out the marbles, and there is no solvent!
Sand, marbles, and water can be a mixture.
It is sand-I did the question
Use a magnet.
No, sand and water mixed together don't make a solution
Sand and marbles would not be a solution. A solution has a solute (a solid) and a solvent (a liquid). You must also not be able to just separate the two. Sand and marbles would not be a solution because you can simply pick out the marbles, and there is no solvent!
Sand, marbles, and water can be a mixture.
No, it is a mixture.
it's a mixture !
It is sand-I did the question
No it is not a solution.
Use a magnet.
You have to pick them up
Because there was plenty of space between the marbles.
No. The litre is a measure of volume, so your question cannot be answered. Try this... Would a litre of marbles and half a litre of sand occupy 1.5 litres? No, the spaces between the marbles would be filled with sand, so the total volume will be a bit less than exactly 1.5 L.
A kilogram is a kilogram, no matter what.
It's the same weight