sugars are a carbohydrate made up of the elements hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. At room temperature, carbon is a solid and the other two are gasses. Under the right conditios hydrogen and oxygen can form water; and carbon, hydrogen and oxygen can form sugar molecules.
aluminum and rock juice and milk oxygen and nitrogen
in any soln the substance present in greatest amount is SOLVENT .. for eg if a spoon sugar is added in a glass of water, water is solvent & sugar is solute..
water and carbon dioxide
water and carbon dioxide
The formula for H2O is two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule.
Hydrogen and oxygen gases combine to form water through a chemical reaction. The chemical formula for water is H2O, indicating that two hydrogen atoms bond with one oxygen atom to create a water molecule.
When two or more elements are combined to make a compound, water, the new compound can have completely new properties(water is a liquid at room temperature ,while hydrogen and oxygen (elements in the water) are both gases at room temperature),or they can have similar properties to their elements
Water is a solvent. Fruit, sugar, and all the other particles are solutes. The two make a homogenous mixture which is a solution!
yes because when you dissolve sugar into water, it doesn't dissapear. You may not be able to see it but the sugar is still in the water, therefore making it heavier because there are two masses there (sugar and water)
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances that are evenly distributed. Three examples of solutions are saltwater (salt dissolved in water), sugar water (sugar dissolved in water), and air (oxygen, nitrogen, and other gases mixed together).
The two water soluble gases areO2 & CO2
Water is a compound and not an element because it can be broken down into the two gases hydrogen and oxygen.