A homogeneous solution of sugar in water.
diffution
Sometimes an alloy or a glass is formed.
A mixture
I would say the glass of coke (served with ice-cubes in it) is colder than the can. The melting ice-cubes in the glass of coke hold it at constant freezing/melting temperature (32F), the can of coke comes out of the refrigerator at the same temperature as the refrigerator (~35F) and warms from there.
Outside a laboratory, where someone would develop a chemical that would dissolve a diamond, nothing dissolves a diamond.
1 lime 1 tsp sugar Water Ice cubes Measure the sugar, and dissolve in 1tsp boiling water. Pour into a glass. Add the lime, and fill up the rest of the glass with water, and drop in the ice cubes, but they are not really needed.
Condensation occurs on the outer surface of the glass when you keep ice cubes in the glass at room temperature or hotter.
It feels like ice , and glass like . · The glass filled with cold water and ice cubes felt cold on the outside as well.
Glass
A mixture
Nothing dissolves glass. Except for hydrofluoric acid.
The property is described under a magnifying glass that sugar appears to be made of tiny cubes is crystal form.
It dissolves.
If he glass was full and you put ice cubes in it would overflow strait away.
Absolutely not! Using gasoline as a solvent, wax dissolves in it but glass will not dissolve at all. Using water as a solvent, salt dissolves in it but pepper will not dissolve at all. Using hydrofluoric acid as a solvent, glass dissolves in it but wax will not dissolve at all.
Sometimes an alloy or a glass is formed.
A mixture
Ice cubes that are in water are in full contact with a liquid medium with high rate of heat transfer. in soda, some of the surface of the ice is in contact with gas bubbles that have low rate of heat transfer. Liquid transfers heat (melting the ice) faster than air.