sugar is soluble in warter
Heating sugar and water will not separate them because sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution. To separate them, you would need to use a physical method like evaporation to remove the water and obtain the sugar.
No its homogeneous . Heterogenous is when you can see to different ingredients. Homogeneous is when you cant tell between one ingredient and another sugar water is mixed so you can not see the sugar it looks like plain water
Regular table sugar is a covalent compound, which means that the bonds formed between the molecules are stronger than those formed in an ionic compound such as salt (sodium chloride). Since these bonds are stronger, they require more energy to break and dissolve into water. Hot water has more free energy than cold water, which allows the sugar to dissolve more easily than in cold water.
Sugar cubes don't actually "dissolve" in water in the sense that a salt might. Sugar breaks apart into individual non-polar sugar molecules. (relative polarity hinges on the specific species of sugar) Sugar makes a homogeneous mixture in water. Adding salt to the equation makes no real difference in the solubility of sugar in water, sugar still refuses to dissociate into ions so it remains sugar, just fragmented at the molecular level.
Normal filtration can't remove salts because the ions to very small and can pass through most of the filtering medium. However, it is actually possible to filter out salts using Reverse Osmosis membrane and made a drinkable water.
Heating sugar and water will not separate them because sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution. To separate them, you would need to use a physical method like evaporation to remove the water and obtain the sugar.
This would be a mixture, because you could easily separate the water and sugar again by boiling the water.
It is difficult to separate two or more soluble solids by filtration and crystallization because they may form a mixed crystal structure, making it challenging to isolate individual components. Additionally, the solubility of one solid may affect the crystallization of the other, leading to impure products. In some cases, the two solids may have similar properties that make them difficult to distinguish and separate by these methods.
you cant it just separate one another still contain it though
If you mix salt and water, the salt will dissolve into the water. If you mix pebbles and water, the pebbles and water will stay being separate objects
No it cant because suger dissolves into water
A saturated solution.
Because after dissolving a solution is formed and separate substances are invisible now.
No it cant because suger dissolves into water
sugar can dissolve in alcohol but salt cant dissolve in alcohol.we add the mixture in alcohol and filtrater it and get sugar alcohol solution one side and salt left other side
No it cant because suger dissolves into water
No its homogeneous . Heterogenous is when you can see to different ingredients. Homogeneous is when you cant tell between one ingredient and another sugar water is mixed so you can not see the sugar it looks like plain water