Powdered sugar is not a mixture, but a homogenous quantity of a singular molecular compound. It would only be a mixture if it contained other ingredients, for example.
Table sugar is a compound.
Baking soda is a compound.
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sugar (generally glucose) is a pure organic compound, not mixture.
Sugar is a compound, a pure substance, as it only contains sucrose.
Pure sugar is a substance (compound).
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.
Dextrose is a pure substance.
Confectioner's sugar is icing sugar mixture (pure icing sugar with a small amount (about 3%) of starch added as an anti-caking agent). Pure icing sugar is very fine powdered refined sugar with no added starch.
There are many types of sugar but, if you are describing one type of sugar and not a mixture of many sugars it would be a pure substance.
No, it's a pure carbohydrate (pentose type of sugar) compound
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.
Raw sugarcane is a heterogeneous compund, whereas pure sucrose (table sugar) is a homogeneous compound.
A compound is a pure material.
2 or more pure substance. They might be elements as well as compounds. Powdered carbon and powdered potassium nitrate and powdered sulfur is the mixture used for gunpowder. 2 elements and 1 compound.