This is a homogeneous solution.
Ethanol is the solvent and sucrose is the solute.
solvent=ethanol solute=sucrose because sucrose is added to ethanol.
solvent=ethanol solute=sucrose because sucrose is added to ethanol.
That could be determined fairly easily by taste. Sucrose has a sweet flavor which ethanol does not.
Sucrose is the name for the common sugar compound. A sucrose solution is a solution made of sugar dissolved in water.
By heating ethanol is evaporated and sugar remain as a solids.
Yes, as long as all of the sucrose is completely dissolved in the water it is a solution.
Calculate the weight of sucrose for the desired volume and concentration of the solution.
See the two Related Questions to the left for the answer.The first is how to prepare a solution starting with a solid substance (and dissolving it). The second question is how to prepare a solution by diluting another solution.
Mitochondria are kept in sucrose solution to keep them metabolically active
It goes all funny and wired
I know that water can be decomposed