Answer: Sugar solution is an example of a true solution.
- Solution: The solution is made up of a combination of solute and solvent. A solute is a chemical that is present in small levels, while a solvent is a chemical that is present in large proportions. To form a solution, both the solvent and the solute must be polar or nonpolar.
Sugar Solution:
- The solute is sugar and the solvent is water in a sugar solution.
- Sugar is soluble in water because both the solvent and the solute are polar in nature.
- When sugar is dissolved in water, a homogeneous solution is formed.
- A true solution is another name for sugar.
- The name real solution comes from the fact that the sugar particle size in sugar solution is less than 1 nm.