No. It is a heterogeneous mixture.
No. Sand and sugar make a mixture as they retain their individual properties.
Yes, quartz sand is a compound, because quartz is a compound.
I have sugar sand what grass will grow?
Sand is a mixture.
sand
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
Most naturally occurring sand is a mixture, but some especially pure sand is a compound named silicon dioxide. This compound occurs in all other forms of sand.
sand is a mixture, not a compound.. silicon dioxide is just a compound
Pour the mixture into enough water that all the sugar will dissolve. Sand does not dissolve in water, so the sand will settle to the bottom of the solution and then you can sift the sand out of the solution. Then you will just have sand and sugar water, which can evaporate, leaving the sugar behind in the container.
Soluble in water, sand is not.
Table sugar is a compound.
Sand is a mixture; rarely may be an almost pure compound.