No, sugar water is not a suspension. It is a homogeneous mixture where sugar is fully dissolved in water at a molecular level, resulting in a clear and uniform solution. In a suspension, the sugar particles would remain visible and settle at the bottom over time.
When water is poured into a mixture of sugar and white sand, the sugar dissolves in the water while the sand remains as a solid. This separation occurs because sugar is soluble in water while sand is not. The result is a suspension with sand particles and dissolved sugar in the water.
Whether a sugar-water mixture is saturated or unsaturated depends on the amount of sugar that has been dissolved in the water. If no more sugar can be dissolved in the water at a given temperature, the solution is saturated; if more sugar can be dissolved, it is unsaturated.
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.
Starch is more soluble in water than in sugar. Starch molecules can absorb water and swell, forming a colloidal suspension in water. On the other hand, sugar dissolves readily in water to form a homogeneous solution.
When ash is mixed with water, it will not dissolve like sugar or salt. Instead, the ash particles will likely settle at the bottom of the water, creating a suspension.
Super saturated sugar and water has a sugar- water solution and a suspension of sugar particles
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Its is a solution if the sugar is dissolved.
Sugar is a solid unless dissolved in water, in which case it will form a solution.
Albumin in water is an example of a colloidal solution. Sand and water is a suspension and sugar in water is a solution. So the answer is A.
When water is poured into a mixture of sugar and white sand, the sugar dissolves in the water while the sand remains as a solid. This separation occurs because sugar is soluble in water while sand is not. The result is a suspension with sand particles and dissolved sugar in the water.
Powdered sugar is neither a colloid nor a suspension; it is a solid substance. When mixed with a liquid, it dissolves completely, forming a solution rather than a colloid or suspension. In a solution, the sugar molecules are evenly distributed at the molecular level, unlike in a suspension where larger particles remain dispersed but not dissolved. Thus, powdered sugar in water creates a homogeneous mixture, not a colloidal or suspended state.
Whether a sugar-water mixture is saturated or unsaturated depends on the amount of sugar that has been dissolved in the water. If no more sugar can be dissolved in the water at a given temperature, the solution is saturated; if more sugar can be dissolved, it is unsaturated.
BothThis is because the salt and sugar would dissolve creating a solution, and the sand would create a suspension!
Yes, mouthwash is a colloid. It is a liquid mixture containing suspended particles that do not settle out.
Starch is more soluble in water than in sugar. Starch molecules can absorb water and swell, forming a colloidal suspension in water. On the other hand, sugar dissolves readily in water to form a homogeneous solution.
To separate sugar and chalk powder, you can use water to dissolve the sugar while the chalk remains insoluble. First, mix the sugar and chalk with water to create a suspension. Next, filter the mixture; the chalk will be left on the filter paper, while the sugar solution passes through. Finally, evaporate the water from the sugar solution to obtain the sugar crystals.