False.
False. When sugar is dissolved in water, it is a physical change where the sugar molecules are dispersed in the water but no chemical bonds are formed between them.
Sugar is a compound of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Water acts as a natural solvent to dissolve the water
sugar and water
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
Elements may be chemically combined to form what we call compounds, which are combinations of two or more elements. Salt=NaCl Sugar=C6H1206
no, a heterogeneous mixture is when two or more substances are mixed together but not combined chemically.
No. When the water evaporates, the sugar reappears, so it underwent a mere physical change.
it is a mixure because it is mixed with three or four different things which is water,sugar,milk and the teabag but they are not chemically combined together
The solute.
A couple of examples would be salt water and sugar water. The salt and sugar dissolve in the water, but still exist as smaller molecules (or in salt's case, as sodium and chlorine ions) among the water molecules.
Sugar and water form a mixture when combined because they do not chemically bond to create a new substance. Each component retains its chemical properties and can be separated by physical means, such as evaporation.