A tablespoon of sugar is added to the cup of coffee and the solid disappears. wh
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Question
A tablespoon of sugar is added to the cup of coffee and the solid disappears. what makes up the "cup if coffee" now? is this a mixture?This is a question from my Separation of Mixtures prelab assignment. I'm having a hard time finding the answers in my introductory notes. Could someone explain this for me? A tablespoon of sugar is added to the cup of coffee and the solid disappears. what makes up the "cup if coffee" now? is this a mixture?
This is a question from my Separation of Mixtures prelab assignment. I'm having a hard time finding the answers in my introductory notes. Could someone explain this for me? A tablespoon of sugar is added to the cup of coffee and the solid disappears. what makes up the "cup if coffee" now? is this a mixture?
This is a question from my Separation of Mixtures prelab assignment. I'm having a hard time finding the answers in my introductory notes. Could someone explain this for me?
Explanation / Answer
A cup of coffee containing sugar is a mixture of coffee, sugar and water.
It is a homogeneous mixture, also know as a solution.
If evaporate completely, the residue will consist of a mixture of coffee and sugar solids.