Mixtures are heterogeneous forms of matter. Mixtures are composed of variable proportions of molecules and atoms.
Compounds are homogeneous forms of matter. Their constituent elements (atoms and/or ions) are always present in fixed proportions (1:1 depicted here).
Cellophane is perforated with tiny pores that permit ions and small molecules to pass through but exclude molecules with molecular weights greater than about 12,000. If we fill a piece of cellophane tubing with a mixture of starch and sugar and place it in pure water, the sugar molecules (red dots) will diffuse out into the water until equilibrium is reached; that is, until their concentration is equal on both sides of the membrane. Because of their large size, all the starch (blue disks) will be retained within the tubing.
Most pure substances are compounds. Table salt, sodium chloride (NaCl), is an example; water (H2O) is another. If we pass an electrical current through molten NaCl, two new substances will be formed:
In this operation, a compound has been decomposed into its constitutive elements.
Note the differences between separating the components of a mixture and those of a compound.
Sugar water is a homogeneous mixture. It consists of sugar (a compound) dissolved in water (a compound), forming a uniform solution where the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the water.
No. While sugar and water on their own are compounds, when put together they are a mixture
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
A sugar water combination is classified as a mixture. This is because sugar and water retain their individual properties and do not chemically bond to form a new substance.
Jello is a mixture. It is made up of water, gelatin, sugar, and flavorings.
A mixture because the sugar is mixed in the water
Sugar water is a homogeneous mixture. It consists of sugar (a compound) dissolved in water (a compound), forming a uniform solution where the sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the water.
No. While sugar and water on their own are compounds, when put together they are a mixture
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous mixture
no
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
Pure sugar is a compound, which is a pure substance. If you dissolve sugar in water, you will have a homogeneous mixture, which is a solution.
Its a mixture..... A mixture of lemon juice conctentrate, sugar, and water.
Sugar is a compound. It consists of several different elements depending on the type of sugar. A compound is formed by a chemical reaction and cannot be separated. You can't separate sugar into other substances physically.
A mixture, specifically a homogeneous mixture called a solution.
A mixture, specifically a homogeneous mixture called a solution.
mixture if its dissolved by water.