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A solution is a mixture of substances that can be mixed so well that the mixture is the same throughout. Which of the following is a solution? A. sandy water B. oil and vinegar C. sugar dissolved in water D. salt and pepper

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A solution is a mixture of substances that can be mixed so well that the mixture is the same throughout. Which of the following is a solution? A. sandy water B. oil and vinegar C. sugar dissolved in water D. salt and pepper

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The correct answer is C. Sugar dissolved in water. This is because a solution is a homogeneous mixture, meaning it is the same throughout. When sugar is dissolved in water, it spreads evenly throughout the water, making it a solution. On the other hand, sandy water, oil and vinegar, and salt and pepper are all heterogeneous mixtures, meaning their components do not mix uniformly and they have regions of different composition.

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