A syrup.
Sugar water
No, glass is not a homogeneous mixture. Glass is a solid material composed of silica, soda ash, and lime that has a non-crystalline structure. It is considered an amorphous solid rather than a mixture.
it is a mixture of liquid rock and gasses.
No, glass is a mixture. The exact composition depends on the type of glass.
You would get either really dirty water or mud.
Sugar water
It is a Solution.
Glass is a homogeneous mixture.
Sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water.
"Simple" glass is a solution. The reason for the "quotes" is that there are many types of substances referred to as "glass" and it is possible that some of them contain insoluble components. An example is the opaque glass used in shower doors which contain a pigment (probably TiO2) to render them opaque. TiO2 is insoluble in "glass". It starts as a mixture of ingredients and ends up as a solution after everything is dissolved in the melt.
sand glass
The mixture of sugar-salt solution can be separated by evaporation. If the water is completely evaporated we will get separated sugar from the mixture. If we dissolve the mixture in alcohol we will get the salt separated while sugar will be dissolved in alcohol. After that, the solution is further filtered and salt will be the residue of the solution.
Glass sponges are considered the class Hexactinellida.
It is a mixture of compounds.
homogeneous mixture
A mixture
Glass is considered a homogeneous mixture because it is an amorphous solid material that appears to be uniform throughout at the macroscopic level, even though it is composed of different compounds like silica, soda, and lime at the microscopic level.