Sugar and water are chemical compounds, homogeneous materials, not mixtures.
A solution of sugar in water is homogeneous.
Solution of water and sugar is homogeneous
homogeneous because the water dissolves the sugar
Sugar and water are chemical compounds, homogeneous materials, not mixtures.
Sugar water is not heterogeneous because you can't see the components it's made of. The particles are mixed up on an atomic level.
whole wheat bread is a heterogeneous mixture. the rest are homogeneous.
whole wheat bread is a heterogeneous mixture. the rest are homogeneous.
noodle soup tea are heterogeneous
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
heterogeneous mixture because it is dissolved by water
Yes, a heterogeneous mixture of sugar and water can dissolve as much sugar as the water can hold at a given temperature. However, there is a limit to the amount of sugar that can dissolve in water, known as the solubility limit. If more sugar is added beyond this limit, it will remain as undissolved solid at the bottom of the container.