No, its not a homogenous mixture as sugar and sugar are not distributed uniformly. However, sugar in water and salt in water is a homogenous mixture.
Salt dissolved in water is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
Both (table) salt and sugar are soluble in water.
Iodized salt is a homogeneous mixture because the iodine is evenly distributed throughout the salt. Sugar in a container is also a homogeneous mixture because the sugar particles are uniformly dispersed in the container.
Because it is only comprised of a single molecule, however large the molecule may be.
Non-iodized table salt is a homogeneous mixture because the salt crystals are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, resulting in a uniform composition.
a homogeneous mixture is pizza and lemonade and sauce and cece because she is human.
Table sugar is a homogeneous compound!
Salt dissolved in water is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
Both (table) salt and sugar are soluble in water.
no, table sugar and salt are compounds.
Iodized salt is a homogeneous mixture because the iodine is evenly distributed throughout the salt. Sugar in a container is also a homogeneous mixture because the sugar particles are uniformly dispersed in the container.
Because it is only comprised of a single molecule, however large the molecule may be.
Table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is a compound and a homogeneous material.
well one is sugar and one is salt...
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Non-iodized table salt is a homogeneous mixture because the salt crystals are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, resulting in a uniform composition.
Table salt and table sugar are both white and grainy. They both dissolve in water and other liquids.