1. Sugar dissolved in water is a homogeneous solution.
2. A solution is a form of mixture.
Yes of course,sexy
heterogeneous mixture because it is dissolved by water
Firstly, a mixture of sugar and water is known as a solution. A solution is a solute completely dissolved in a solvent. A solute is a compound (can be in any state) which can be dissolved in a solvent(which also can be in any state). The resulting mixture is known as a solution. A solution must be a homogeneous mixture in one phase only. This means that both the solute and solvent must be in the same state. In this example, sugar is in the aqueous state which water is in the liquid state, which makes them essentially in the same phase. Sugar, in this case, is dissolved into water to form sugar water. Hence, sugar is is the solute.
Of course, it is a mixture, because it is a solution in water or another solvent.
It is a solution, which is a mixture of two or more substances which, when dissolved, cannot be seperated by mechanical means.
solute is the substance being dissolved, solvent is the substance doing the dissolving. A solution is a mixture, not a compound. There is no exact formula for a solution, there can be a small amount dissolved (called a dilute solution) or a large amount dissolved (called a concentrated solution). Sugar in water is a solution, sugar is the solute, water is the solvent.
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
It is a solution.
A compound differs from a mixture in that a compound always has a
heterogeneous mixture because it is dissolved by water
Sucrose is the name for the common sugar compound. A sucrose solution is a solution made of sugar dissolved in water.
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
Firstly, a mixture of sugar and water is known as a solution. A solution is a solute completely dissolved in a solvent. A solute is a compound (can be in any state) which can be dissolved in a solvent(which also can be in any state). The resulting mixture is known as a solution. A solution must be a homogeneous mixture in one phase only. This means that both the solute and solvent must be in the same state. In this example, sugar is in the aqueous state which water is in the liquid state, which makes them essentially in the same phase. Sugar, in this case, is dissolved into water to form sugar water. Hence, sugar is is the solute.
The Solvent. The Salt would be the Solute.
No, a solution (homogeneous mixture) is formed.
Sugar in water forms a sweet syrup. The more sugar dissolved into the water the thicker (and more syrupy) it will become.
Of course, it is a mixture, because it is a solution in water or another solvent.
It is a Solution.