Why Sugar in Water is a Homogeneous Mixture?
- The quantities of each component in a homogeneous mixture are the same in every sample.
- A suspension is a mixture in which a solute particle does not dissolve but instead becomes suspended.
- A colloidal solution is one in which the components are consistently suspended in a fluid.
- A genuine solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances when the solvent-dissolved component has particles smaller than 10-9 m or 1 nm in size.
- Therefore, sugar in water is a homogeneous mixture.
Summary:
Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture? (a) Starch solution (b) Buttermilk in water (c) Sewage water (d) Sugar in water
Sugar in water is a homogeneous mixture. The homogenous mixture of two or more than two substances gives the true solution. The mixture of two or more compounds is said to be a heterogeneous solution.
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