Well a mixture is like a salad, you can pick out the tomatoes, the lettuce, the olives and what not. If you have sugar plus pure water you definitely can't take out the sugar out of the water, unless you have some super scientifical machine (: . I'm not quite sure what a pure substance is but I would say that it is a pure substance because it can't be a mixture.
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Sugar water is an example of a solution, which is classified as a homogeneous mixture (vs. mechanical mixture like salad). Water and sugar are both pure substances and when they are combined through physical means (dissolution is a physical process) they make a mixture. Sugar and water can be easily separated through evaporation.
Water plus sugar=carbon dioxidethey form a mixture.
it is a heterogeneous mixture because the parts are so evenly mixed that you cant see the sugar
if you put sugar water in a pan and let in sit for a few days then eventually the water will evaporate and in the pan you will be left with the same amount of sugar you put in the water in the first place
A mixture of pure water and sugar.
It a heterogeneous mixture
Of course, it is a mixture, because it is a solution in water or another solvent.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous mixture
BothThis is because the salt and sugar would dissolve creating a solution, and the sand would create a suspension!
1. Sugar dissolved in water is a homogeneous solution.2. A solution is a form of mixture.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
Of course, it is a mixture, because it is a solution in water or another solvent.
A clear solution of sugar in water is a mixture, not a pure compound, because the proportions between sugar and water can be continuously varied and the two individual compounds can be recovered, for example by vaporizing the water in the solution under vacuum.
A clear solution of sugar in water is a mixture, not a pure compound, because the proportions between sugar and water can be continuously varied and the two individual compounds can be recovered, for example by vaporizing the water in the solution under vacuum.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous mixture
BothThis is because the salt and sugar would dissolve creating a solution, and the sand would create a suspension!
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
1. Sugar dissolved in water is a homogeneous solution.2. A solution is a form of mixture.
A sugar is a pure substance. Sugar is the generic name for many compounds which are all pure substances. Fructose is a sugar. Glucose is a sugar. Lactose is a sugar. Glucose + Fructose --> Sucrose This is a chemical reaction between 2 sugars to make another, more complex sugar. This reaction if I remember correctly eliminates a water molecule as well as producing sucrose. The reaction occurs in certain plants and is done by an enzyme. Mixing fructose and glucose in a bowl will NOT form sucrose. Refer to the wikipedia article on sugar. It shows the molecular structure of sucrose. A substance cannot have a molecular structure if it is a mixture. It is a compound and compounds are pure substances.
They will not separate completely through any spontaneous process. However, in a super-saturated solution, sugar will crystallise out.
No, a solution (homogeneous mixture) is formed.
Water vapor is a gas, not a mixture. Water vapor is just the gas form of water, it is not a mixture.Water Vapor is a compound made by bonding Hydrogen and Oxygen.