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The nature of solution of sugar in water...

The nature of solution of sugar in water is

A

heterogeneous

B

homogeneous

C

immiscible

D

coloured

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The correct Answer is:
B

A solution of sugar in water is homogeneous since sugar and water cannot be seen separately and are mixed into each other uniformly.
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  • What will happen if a saturated solution of sugar in water is heated?

    A
    It becomes unsaturated.
    B
    It remains saturated.
    C
    Sugar starts separating out.
    D
    None of these.
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    free atoms
    B
    frees molecules
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    free ions
    D
    free ions and atoms
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    A
    Free atoms
    B
    Free ions
    C
    Free molecules
    D
    Free atom and molecules
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