If the sugar and water are considered a mixture, they are thus comprised of different parts, and a single chemical formula cannot be reached. However, if every molecule of water is connected in some way to a molecule of sugar, then the substance is a solution, and a chemical formula may be given.
Sugar and water are chemical compounds, homogeneous materials, not mixtures.
Sugar and water are chemical compounds, homogeneous materials, not mixtures.
The chemical formula of salt is NaCl. The chemical formula of sugar (sucrose) is C12H22O11.
Mixtures such as sugar and water do not have a chemical formula because they are composed of two or more substances physically combined, but not chemically bonded. Each substance retains its own chemical identity and properties in a mixture. A chemical formula is used to represent compounds, which are formed when elements chemically bond.
Simple: water solutions of sugar.
Sugar is not a mixture; it is a compound.
No
no, table sugar and salt are compounds.
White sugar, or sucrose, is a compound. It is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, and its chemical formula is C12H22O11. Unlike mixtures, which consist of two or more substances combined without a chemical reaction, a compound has a fixed ratio of its constituent elements and is formed through chemical bonds.
Sugar is not a mixture; it is a compound.
A chemical change occurs when new substances are formed with different properties, such as rusting of iron or baking a cake. A physical change involves a rearrangement of molecules without forming new substances, like dissolving sugar in water or melting ice.
Heterogeneous mixtures