The volume of a sugar and water mixture is less than the volume of each substance alone because when water is added to sugar, water fills in the little spaces between the particles of sugar, resulting in a lower volume.
mixture because the solution can be separated by evaporating the water.
No it can't. you see sugar and water is a solution, so if you freeze it the sugar and water are still frozen together. You can't exactly evaporate sugar and you can evaporate water that's how you get separate the two. Thx.
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Redered radioactive, due to the formation of positrons and neutrinos as the sugar is ionized.
A homogeneous mixture
The volume of the resulting sugar mixture will be equal to the sum of the volumes of the unmixed sugar and water. This is because when you mix sugar and water, they do not create or destroy volume - they only mix together to occupy the combined space.
Sugar water is a true solution.
A mixture because the sugar is mixed in the water
A mixture of sugar and water is best called a solution.
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sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous mixture
A water sugar solution !
A water sugar solution !
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.
The mixture of sugar and water is a homogeneous mixture, also known as a solution. This is because the sugar molecules are evenly distributed and dissolved throughout the water, resulting in a uniform composition.
You can use the property of solubility in water to separate sugar from a mixture. Since sugar is soluble in water, you can dissolve the mixture in water and then use filtration or evaporation to separate the sugar from the other components.
stirr the mixture around in water, until the sugar dissolves, then take the flour out, and let the water evaporate out of the sugar-water mixture ??