flour is mixture
Sugar is a compound and so is flour, so they are a mixture.
Suger is a coumpound but flour isnt so it must be half and half.
Flour is a mixture.
It is a compound mixture
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that retain their own identity. The term homogeneous means that the substances in the mixture are uniformly distributed. (For example, when you are baking a cake, you mix flour, sugar, baking soda, etc., and you put them in a bowl, forming a mixture. Until you stir it up, however, it will not be homogeneous, because the ingredients are not distributed evenly. After you mix it up, it will be a homogeneous mixture with uniform characteristics (cake batter). But at the microscopic level, there are still individual particles of flour, sugar, baking soda, etc. A chemical example of a homogeneous mixture would be a substance that is dissolved in water and uniformly mixed. For example, when you dissolve NaCl (sodium chloride--table salt) in water, it dissolves and (eventually) distributes itself evenly throughout the container. The mixture will contain water molecules, sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-), so it will be a mixture of different substances. But they will be uniformly distributed, so it will be homogeneous.
melting temperature of sugar is 145 C and sulfur is 115 C there is 30 C melting temperature difference so we can melt sulfur easily to separate from sugar. take a bowl and add mixture, set the bowl in oven and set 115 C for one or two minutes. after the time pass. immediately pour the melted sulfur into another bowl with hanger. you will get some elemental sulfur some will solidify do this again at least you gain all elemental sulfur.
It is a homogenous mixture, because it is a mixture of a few different hydrocarbons.Gasoline is a homogeneous mixture.A heterogeneous mixture is one that consists of two or more substances; it is non-uniform and the components of the mixture can be seen. Vegetable soup is an example of this type of mixture.A homogeneous mixture has uniform composition and properties throughout. Salt added to water and stirred until it dissolves is a heterogenous mixture. Air is a homogeneous mixture of gases.Gasoline like most clear liquids is homogenous (of one nature or of a uniform nature). Windex, blood and milk are other examples of homogenous mixtures.Heterogenous mixtures are anything that is not uniform in its composition, some everyday examples are: sand in water, vinegar and oil, and a bowl of oatmeal.
clay used in making the porcelain bowl or the trace minerals that are in the water in the toilet bow.
It is a compound mixture
1. Make the batter 2. In a medium bowl combine flour, baking powder, and salt; set aside. In a large mixing bowl combine eggs, sugar, and vanilla. 3.Add the flour mixture and milk mixture alternately to the egg mixture, beating on low speed after each addition just until combined. Cover and chill the dough for 2 to 4 hours. Wanna know more? Just go to google and ask how to make a donut.
1 Have ready a large saucepan containing 8cm (3 inch) of boiling water and a mixing bowl which fits over the pan without touching the water. 2 Break the eggs into the bowl, add sugar and whisk together over the boiling water until the mixture thickens and is lukewarm. Take great care not to overheat the mixture. 3 Remove the bowl and whisk until the mixture is very thick and leaves a trail when beaters are removed. Add the flour, or mixed flour and salt, using a metal spoon. Lightly cut and fold into the mixture. Do this thoroughly but lightly so the air is not expelled.
a cake a cake
The substance is a mixture.The component chemicals/ingredients have not reacted with each other.
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A sugar is a pure substance. Sugar is the generic name for many compounds which are all pure substances. Fructose is a sugar. Glucose is a sugar. Lactose is a sugar. Glucose + Fructose --> Sucrose This is a chemical reaction between 2 sugars to make another, more complex sugar. This reaction if I remember correctly eliminates a water molecule as well as producing sucrose. The reaction occurs in certain plants and is done by an enzyme. Mixing fructose and glucose in a bowl will NOT form sucrose. Refer to the wikipedia article on sugar. It shows the molecular structure of sucrose. A substance cannot have a molecular structure if it is a mixture. It is a compound and compounds are pure substances.
A bowl of oatmeal is a heterogeneous mixture.
100g butter 100g caster sugar 100g self raising flour 2 medium eggs Preheat your oven at 190 degrees Mix the eggs, flour and sugar together in a bowl. Melt the butter in a microwave, then add to the mixture. Stir until all lumps have gone. Grease a cake tin with a small amount of butter, and pour your mixture in. Put in the oven at 220 degrees for 30 mins. Allow 10mins to cool before eating. Serves 4-5. Enjoy :)
Ingredients:2 cups cocoa powder, ¾ cup butter, ½ cup sugar, 2/3 cup milk, ¼ tsp plain flour, ¼ cup powdered sugar and 1 cup waterMethod:Place cocoa and butter in processor and mix until they form a paste. Fill the pan about ¼ full with water. Then place the bowl on top of the water. Put the chocolate paste in the bowl and then heat until hot. Put the mixture back in the processor and mix till smooth. Then warm the milk to room temperature. Add sugar, flour and milk to the paste and mix well. Pour the mixture into molds and place it in the fridge till they become hard. Take the pieces out and much away!
1 cup milk, 5 Tablespoons flour, dash of salt. Dissolve flour in milk and cook over medium heat stirring constantly until thickened. Put into a bowl and press a piece of plastic wrap on top of the mixture to prevent a skin from forming and chill in the refrigerator. 1/2 cup margarine, 1/2 cup Crisco, 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla in a mixing bowl. Cream together until there are no sugar crystal felt in the mixture. Add the milk flour mixture and whip. Make a very good frosting like very stiff whipped cream. I have added semi sweet chocolate to the milk for chocolate frosting, as much as you want but the more you use the quicker it will burn. If you have 9 cups of sugar and shortening already mixed together, there is not a lot you can do with it. You could add some corn syrup and cocoa and try for a fudge but frosting would be a stretch.
No, if you want to be sure this isn't a lie, you can mix sugar and water together and leave the mixture out in a bowl for a couple of days then see if there are crystals at the bottom of the bowl. If you did this correctly you should have some crystals there. It's a pretty cool experiment.