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Sprite is a mixture because it contains various ingredients such as water, sugar and gas.
Sugar is a compound, a pure substance, as it only contains sucrose.
A clear solution of sugar in water is a mixture, not a pure compound, because the proportions between sugar and water can be continuously varied and the two individual compounds can be recovered, for example by vaporizing the water in the solution under vacuum.
A mixture of oil and water is a mixture, not an element. If by substance you mean not a pure substance (element or compound), then oil and water would be a substance (that is a mixture). If you mean oil and water separately, then oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, and water is a compound (pure substance).
Table sugar (sucrose) is a chemical compound not a mixture.
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It makes a mixture.
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.
It is a mixture since it is made of sugar and water together.
Soft drinks are a mixture of water, carbon dioxide, sugar, and flavorings.
Of course, it is a mixture, because it is a solution in water or another solvent.
Sprite is a mixture because it contains various ingredients such as water, sugar and gas.
Mixture. A compound is a single substance consisting of atoms bound together (for a very simple definition): water (H2O), Ammonia, etc. A mixture is a combination of coumpounds/elements that are physically, not chemicall combined. When you dissolve sugar in water, you have a sugar-water mixture, not a compound since you do not obtain a single substance "sugar-water" with a unique chemical formula.
Mixture. A compound is a single substance consisting of atoms bound together (for a very simple definition): water (H2O), Ammonia, etc. A mixture is a combination of coumpounds/elements that are physically, not chemicall combined. When you dissolve sugar in water, you have a sugar-water mixture, not a compound since you do not obtain a single substance "sugar-water" with a unique chemical formula.
Well a mixture is like a salad, you can pick out the tomatoes, the lettuce, the olives and what not. If you have sugar plus pure water you definitely can't take out the sugar out of the water, unless you have some super scientifical machine (: . I'm not quite sure what a pure substance is but I would say that it is a pure substance because it can't be a mixture.----------------------------------Sugar water is an example of a solution, which is classified as a homogeneous mixture (vs. mechanical mixture like salad). Water and sugar are both pure substances and when they are combined through physical means (dissolution is a physical process) they make a mixture. Sugar and water can be easily separated through evaporation.Water plus sugar=carbon dioxide
The volume of a sugar and water mixture is less than the volume of each substance alone because when water is added to sugar, water fills in the little spaces between the particles of sugar, resulting in a lower volume.