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Sucrose (sugar) crystals obtained from sugarcane and beetroot are mixed together. Will it be pure substance or a mixture? Give reasons for the same.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Substances**: We have two sources of sucrose (sugar) - sugarcane and beetroot. Both of these sources yield sugar crystals. 2. **Understand the Concept of Pure Substances and Mixtures**: A pure substance is defined as a material that has a constant composition and consistent properties throughout. In contrast, a mixture is composed of two or more different substances that retain their individual properties. 3. **Apply the Law of Constant Composition**: According to the law of constant composition (or law of definite proportions), a chemical compound is always made of the same elements in fixed ratios, regardless of its source. ...
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