Sugar (sucrose) dissolves completely in water, making a homogeneous solution.
It is homogeneous mixture
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.
By definition all solutions are homogeneous. An aqueous solution is a solution in which water is the solvent.
Iodized salt is a homogeneous mixture because the iodine is evenly distributed throughout the salt. Sugar in a container is also a homogeneous mixture because the sugar particles are uniformly dispersed in the container.
I think you mean a homogeneous mixture. Its because sugar is completely dissolved in water, so it will not be visible anymore, therefore, they become with only one phase or as you call it... a 'clear solution'
heterogeneous mixture because it is dissolved by water
Homogeneous when fully dissolved, if not then the solid residue makes it inhomogeneous, which means: heterogeneous
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution.
It is homogeneous mixture
The brown sugar is a homogeneous mixture
whole wheat bread is a heterogeneous mixture. the rest are homogeneous.
whole wheat bread is a heterogeneous mixture. the rest are homogeneous.
Sugar is a compound, which is a homogeneous substance, but not a mixture.
No. A solution is a homogeneous solution. A solution for example would be sugar dissolved in water (or salt dissolved in water), but a heterogeneous mixture would be sandy water or chunky vegetable soup.See the Related Questions for more information.
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Solution of water and sugar is homogeneous