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State one property in which a solution of sugar in water resembles a mixture of sugar and sand, and one property in which it differs from it.
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State one property in which a solution of sugar in water resembles a mixture of sugar and sand, and one property in which it differs from it.
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12/11/2021 10:23 am
Both can be separated into their constituents by physical methods and the difference is that the separation is not visible in the mixture of sugar and water whereas in sugar and sand the separation is visible.
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