Sulfur is an element and therefore a homogeneous substance.
No. Sulfuric acid is a compound, not a mixture.
Sulfur is a chemical element, sugar an organic compound; they are homogeneous.
It would be homogeneous.
Sulfur is a chemical element.
homogeneous because the water dissolves the sugar
Heterogeneous mixtures
Homogeneous when fully dissolved, if not then the solid residue makes it inhomogeneous, which means: heterogeneous
heterogeneous mixture because it is dissolved by water
Sugar is a chemical compound.
Sulfur is HOMOGENEOUS.
Heterogeneous
homogeneous
it is heterogenous
Sugar (sucrose) dissolves completely in water, making a homogeneous solution.
Table sugar is a homogeneous compound!
Sugar is a compound, which is a homogeneous substance, but not a mixture.
homogeneous because the water dissolves the sugar
Heterogeneous mixtures
Sulfur trioxide is a compound, and at standard temperature and pressure is a gas and therefore is homogeneous.
The iodized salt and sugar in a container are a homogeneous mixture.
Sulfur is not a mixture at all. It is a pure substance. Specifically it is an element.