It is a solution.
water and sand there is dissolved sugar or salt with sand
A liquid solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances where one substance is dissolved in the other. The substance that is present in the largest amount is called the solvent, while the substance that is dissolved is called the solute. Examples include salt dissolved in water or sugar dissolved in tea.
It does not matter what the material dissolved in water. The only thing that matters is how much is dissolved. So neither.
This depends on the components; a simple water sugar solution is a homogeneous mixture.
Sugar and Water mixture is an Homogeneous Mixture .
mech. mixture are hetrogenous mixture while solution is the one that reactant dissolved completly(homogenous)
Sugar is an example of a non-electrolyte when it is not dissolved in water.
That totally depends on what's being dissolved in the water.
Plain Jell-O is a colloidal mixture. It consists of gelatin, which is a protein derived from collagen, mixed with water and sugar, along with flavoring agents. When dissolved in hot water and allowed to cool, the gelatin forms a semi-solid gel that traps water, creating a homogeneous appearance while maintaining distinct properties of its components. This mixture is not a true solution because the gelatin particles do not completely dissolve but rather form a network that holds the water in place.
A carbonated soda is a homogenous mixture, as it consists of a single phase where the gas is dissolved in the liquid uniformly.
mixtureAdded:Chemically speaking alcohol is meant to be ethanol, which is a pure compound with formula CH3CH2OH, it definitely is not a mixture, except when 'dissolved' in water (most stable solution: 4% water + 96% ethanol. (This is what you get when buying a bottle pure ethanol)
it is a heterogeneous mixture (: