How does a solution of sugar in water resemble and differ from a mixture of
sugar and sand?
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Explanation:
The sugar in water forms a homogeneous mixture while the sugar and sand forms a heterogeneous solution.
similarity:
-both the sugar water solution and the sand and sugar mixture are physical mixtures and not chemical mixtures.
differences:
-In the sugar water solution the mixture is uniform and any sample from the solution will be identical.
-On the other hand, the sand-sugar solution is not uniformly distributed and samples from the mixture may vary widely.
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