Yes, a mixture of sugar and almond can be considered a compound mixture. In this case, sugar (a solid carbohydrate) and almonds (which contain fats, proteins, and other compounds) are combined but retain their individual properties. They do not chemically react to form a new substance, thus making it a physical mixture rather than a compound.
Sugar is a chemical compound.
sugar (generally glucose) is a pure organic compound, not mixture.
No, sugar is a pure substance, not a mixture. Sugar is a compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, and it is the same throughout, making it a homogeneous substance.
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.
sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous mixture
It is a compound mixture.
Sugar is a chemical compound.
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.
sugar (generally glucose) is a pure organic compound, not mixture.
Mixture.
Table sugar is a compound.
A mixture because the sugar is mixed in the water
Sugar is a compound. It is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms bonded together in a specific arrangement to form the sugar molecule.
Mixture.
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.
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
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