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How does pure water differ from sugar solution based on the constituents present in them?

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Pure water is a pure substance, because it contains only one type of molecules. But in the case of sugar solution, it will contain more than one type of molecules, that is the molecules of sugar and water, there for sugar solution is a mixture.
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