No its homogeneous .
Heterogenous is when you can see to different ingredients.
Homogeneous is when you cant tell between one ingredient and another
sugar water is mixed so you can not see the sugar it looks like plain water
Sugar (sucrose) dissolves completely in water, making a homogeneous solution.
Sugar water is a homogeneous mixture. It consists of sugar (a compound) dissolved in water (a compound), forming a uniform solution where the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the water.
Yes, a heterogeneous mixture is one in which the components are not uniformly distributed, like oil and vinegar. An example of a heterogeneous mixture is oil and vinegar salad dressing. Another example is sand and water, where the sand particles do not dissolve in the water.
No, a mixture of sugar and chalk is considered heterogeneous. This is because sugar and chalk do not dissolve in each other, so they would have visible differences and not form a uniform composition throughout the mixture.
Cola is a heterogeneous mixture because contain a gas phase.
heterogeneous mixture because it is dissolved by water
whole wheat bread is a heterogeneous mixture. the rest are homogeneous.
whole wheat bread is a heterogeneous mixture. the rest are homogeneous.
Homogeneous, and it's sugar water not sugarwater
Sugar (sucrose) dissolves completely in water, making a homogeneous solution.
noodle soup tea are heterogeneous
Sugar water is a homogeneous mixture. It consists of sugar (a compound) dissolved in water (a compound), forming a uniform solution where the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the water.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
A heterogeneous mixture of sugar and water does not have a limit in the sense that you can mix sugar into water until it reaches saturation. However, once the solution becomes saturated, any additional sugar will not dissolve and will remain as a solid, indicating a limit to the amount of sugar that can be dissolved in a given amount of water at a specific temperature. Thus, while there is a maximum solubility, the mixture can still exist in a heterogeneous state with undissolved sugar present.
Yes, a heterogeneous mixture is one in which the components are not uniformly distributed, like oil and vinegar. An example of a heterogeneous mixture is oil and vinegar salad dressing. Another example is sand and water, where the sand particles do not dissolve in the water.
No, a mixture of sugar and chalk is considered heterogeneous. This is because sugar and chalk do not dissolve in each other, so they would have visible differences and not form a uniform composition throughout the mixture.