This would be a mixture, because you could easily separate the water and sugar again by boiling the water.
when you dissolve it its a compound you cant separate the sugar into the water
sugar. water is the solvent.
a homogeneos solution
Sugar is the solute.
mixture.
The sugar dissolves
insoluble example: sugar dissolves into water
yes
tea doesnt dissolve its the sugar that does
it would have to be how fast the salt dissolves because a non polar sugar would not dissolve in water.
a homogeneos solution
The sugar dissolves.
The sugar dissolves in the water and you taste the sugar
Use only one teaspoonful of sugar on your cereal, there's already sugar in the ingredients.
6 teaspoons At least 6 teaspoons of sugar added until it will no longer dissolve.
That is approximately 5.8 grams
Since sugar dissolves in water, the mixture is homogeneous until you have added so much sugar that no more will dissolve.
When you add sugar (solute) into the tea (solvent) it mixes together to make a solution (when a solute/sugar, mixes into a solvent/tea.)The particles in the tea will start breaking up the sugar molecules. This is called dissolving, that is when a solute will mixes and disappear into a solvent.
Yes, because the sugar dissolves in the water, making a solution which is denser than the egg.
one teaspoonful or one cube of sugar
Yes both will weight the same. Because the sugar merrily dissolves in the tea.
sugar dissolves in water through dispersion.