mixture because the solution can be separated by evaporating the water.
No, mixing sugar and water is not considered a mixture. It is actually considered a solution. This is due to the sugar only dissolving instead of combining chemically with the water.
Yes. Er, no.
To be precise, solutions are mixtures (though not all mixtures are solutions). So it's actually both.
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Redered radioactive, due to the formation of positrons and neutrinos as the sugar is ionized.
No, sugar is not a solution. Sugar water is a solution of sugar and water, but sugar itself is not.
No it can't. you see sugar and water is a solution, so if you freeze it the sugar and water are still frozen together. You can't exactly evaporate sugar and you can evaporate water that's how you get separate the two. Thx.
A solution is a special kind of mixture. So yes, a mixture of salt and water could be called a solution. All of the salt would need to dissolve, though ... if there's undissolved salt in there, it's not a solution.
A water sugar solution !
A water sugar solution !
A mixture of sugar and water is best called a solution.
solution
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
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mixture because the solution can be separated by evaporating the water.
Sucrose is the name for the common sugar compound. A sucrose solution is a solution made of sugar dissolved in water.
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Its no, its a solution.
Pure sugar is a compound, which is a pure substance. If you dissolve sugar in water, you will have a homogeneous mixture, which is a solution.
This is a homogeneous solution.