When sugar dissolves in water, it is a homogenous mixture because the components that make up the mixture are distributed uniformly throughout the mixture. Some other examples of homogenous mixtures are blood, colognes, and juices.
Homogeneous mixtures are also commonly known as solutions. So yes, a sugar water solution is a homogeneous mixture.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
Homogeneous when fully dissolved, if not then the solid residue makes it inhomogeneous, which means: heterogeneous
A homogeneous solution of sugar in water.
1. Sugar dissolved in water is a homogeneous solution.2. A solution is a form of mixture.
Sugar water solution is homogeneous but not a compound.
Sugar water solution is homogeneous but not a compound.
Solution of water and sugar is homogeneous
Sugar (sucrose) dissolves completely in water, making a homogeneous solution.
A solution of sugar in water is homogeneous.
This is a homogeneous solution.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
Sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
A compound differs from a mixture in that a compound always has a
I think you mean a homogeneous mixture. Its because sugar is completely dissolved in water, so it will not be visible anymore, therefore, they become with only one phase or as you call it... a 'clear solution'
Homogeneous when fully dissolved, if not then the solid residue makes it inhomogeneous, which means: heterogeneous