Well, it is NOT. Sugar is a (homogenous) white crystallic soloid or when dissolved it is in homogenous solution (like tea, honey, limonade drinks).
hetrogenous cuz you can see different elements like the choclate chip and the cookie itself. you feel me
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The Answers to this Question is Brass in a solid form, air in a gas form, and Aqueous in a liquid form.
hetrogenous cuz you can see different elements like the choclate chip and the cookie itself. you feel me
No, it isn't.
it is hetrogenous
the answer is both
As a sedimentary rock, it is heterogeneous
Sugar and water are an example of photosynthesis.
Tea with sugar is an example of a homogenous mixture
Sugar and water are an example of photosynthesis.
Sugar is an example of a hydrocarbon. Sugar is an example of a sweet substance made from liquids taken from plants.
Sugar is an example of carbohydrates.
No, Carbon is an element so therefore it can't be a heterogeneous mixture.
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