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∙ 9y agoThe kinetic theory states that as you heat up something, the molecules of it start to move faster. This means that the molecules will be spread further apart. As you heat up sugar water, the water will turn into water vapor and leave the sugar behind.
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∙ 9y agoArmani Hunter
As the homogeneous mixture of sugar and water is boiled, the kinetic energy of the particles increases, causing them to move more rapidly. This increased motion breaks the intermolecular forces holding the particles together, allowing them to separate and escape into the air as steam. The temperature of the mixture remains constant until all the sugar has dissolved, as the energy is used to break the bonds between sugar particles rather than raise the temperature.
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∙ 11y agoThey stick together and they form little particles to make water and sugar things.
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∙ 13y agothe water will move faster than the sugar because the water idsless dense
In a homogeneous mixture particles are spread evenly.
Visible particles would be heterogeneous elements of a mixture. A truly homogeneous mixture would have no visible particles. However, you could still have an approximately homogeneous mixture with visible particles, evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
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A homogeneous mixture where particles are suspended is known as a colloid. In a colloid, the particles are not fully dissolved but are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, giving it a uniform appearance. Examples of colloids include milk, fog, and gelatin.
Cinnamon sugar is a homogeneous mixture because the cinnamon and sugar particles are evenly distributed throughout, resulting in a uniform composition.
Visible particles would be heterogeneous elements of a mixture. A truly homogeneous mixture would have no visible particles. However, you could still have an approximately homogeneous mixture with visible particles, evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
In a homogeneous mixture particles are spread evenly.
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separate a mixture
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They are called "colloids". These have large particles that are suspended in a solution.
A homogeneous mixture where particles are suspended is known as a colloid. In a colloid, the particles are not fully dissolved but are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, giving it a uniform appearance. Examples of colloids include milk, fog, and gelatin.
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Homogeneous mixtures have particles that are spread evenly throughout. This is also known as a solution, where the solute is completely dissolved in the solvent at a molecular level. Examples include sugar dissolved in water or air.
Yes, a homogeneous mixture can scatter light if the size of the particles in the mixture is similar to the wavelength of light. This phenomenon is known as the Tyndall effect, where the light is scattered as it passes through the mixture due to interactions with the particles.