Its is a solution if the sugar is dissolved.
None of these. Water is a compound, which is a pure substance.
Salt water and table salt +water are the same thing- a solution. Aluminum, gold and iron are all elements (pure substances) and can not be broken down. Jello is a colloid. Muddy water is a suspension, plus salad dressing. Perhaps sugar could be called a pure substance. But it can be broken down into its' component parts. Tea also.
Yes, pure water is an example of homogeneous matter as long as it's one phase.
An example of a pure substance in everyday life is distilled water. It consists of only water molecules with no other substances or impurities present.
Whether a pure substance floats on pure water depends on its density compared to that of water. If the substance's density is less than that of water (approximately 1 g/cm³), it will float; if it is greater, it will sink. For example, ice (a pure substance) floats on water, while metals like iron will sink.
None of these. Water is a compound, which is a pure substance.
It is!
Yes, pure water is an example of a substance that is free from impurities and contaminants.
Distilled water.
pure water is translucent
Salt water and table salt +water are the same thing- a solution. Aluminum, gold and iron are all elements (pure substances) and can not be broken down. Jello is a colloid. Muddy water is a suspension, plus salad dressing. Perhaps sugar could be called a pure substance. But it can be broken down into its' component parts. Tea also.
Pure water + suger dissolved in it
solution, ........ but with a bit of particles in suspension,
Water. Not clean or pure or fresh water, but ALL water.
A physical property is a characteristic of a pure substance. Water is an example of a pure substance.
No, a suspension is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of particles dispersed in a liquid, where the particles are not fully dissolved and can be seen with the naked eye.
A sealed glass vial containing pure distilled water is an example of a container filled with a pure substance. Since the vial only contains water molecules and no other substances, it is considered a pure substance.